Forensic Files Season 11 Episode 12 If I Were You
- TVPG
- January 24, 2007
- 21 min
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7.4 (128)
If I Were You is the twelfth episode of the eleventh season of Forensic Files. In this episode, a young woman named Gina Spann is found murdered in her apartment in Columbia, Missouri. The investigation begins when her boyfriend, Jason Horn, becomes concerned after not hearing from her for several days. When he goes to her apartment to check on her, he finds her dead on the bedroom floor.
The police immediately suspect foul play, as there are no signs indicating that it was a suicide or accident. The detectives also discover that there were no signs of forced entry, leading them to suspect that the killer was someone Gina knew and let into her apartment willingly.
During the course of the investigation, the police discover that Gina had recently broken up with Jason and had started seeing someone new named Kevin Rollins. Kevin denies any involvement in Gina's death, but the police are suspicious of his behavior and he becomes a prime suspect in the case.
As the investigation continues, the police find a piece of evidence linking Kevin to the crime scene - a footprint on Gina's bedspread that matches the pattern on Kevin's shoes. Kevin maintains his innocence, but the evidence against him continues to mount. However, when the police try to arrest him, he is nowhere to be found.
The case goes cold for several years, until a medical examiner discovers a small piece of evidence that had been overlooked. This evidence provides a crucial link between Kevin and the murder weapon, and the police are finally able to make the arrest.
In court, Kevin is found guilty of Gina's murder. He is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
If I Were You is a gripping episode of Forensic Files that showcases the power of forensic evidence in solving crimes. It also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of jealousy and obsession. Overall, it is a compelling and thought-provoking episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.