Ep 7. Silent Killers
- TV-NR
- March 13, 2004
- 50 min
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8.3 (6)
In the ninth season's seventh episode of The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science titled “Silent Killers,” investigators use forensic evidence to solve cases of poisoning and suffocation.
The first case involves a woman who becomes severely ill after drinking from a water cooler at work. Despite being hospitalized, her condition worsens and she eventually dies. Investigators suspect poisoning and begin searching for a suspect. Through forensic analysis of the victim's blood, they discover the presence of a toxic substance and eventually identify the culprit.
In the second case, a woman is found dead in her apartment with no signs of foul play. However, upon closer inspection, investigators discover that the victim was suffocated. Through forensic reconstruction, they piece together the events leading up to the victim's death and identify the suspect responsible.
The final case in the episode involves a man who suffers a heart attack while out for a walk. However, upon examination, investigators discover that the man's death was not caused by natural causes but was in fact the result of poisoning. Through forensic analysis of the victim's stomach contents, they identify the toxic substance and the culprit responsible.
Through the use of advanced forensic technology and techniques, investigators are able to unravel the mysteries surrounding these three cases of silent killers. The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science season 9 episode 7 provides an in-depth look at how forensic science is used to solve some of the most complex and challenging cases in law enforcement.