Where to stream Forensic Files Season 3

Season 3

Watch Forensic Files Season 3 in Australia

Released: 1st Oct, 1998

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Season 3 Episodes

S03 Episode 1

Without a Trace

A young child dies in the hospital and later that day a truck driver dies, both with the same symptoms after eating at the same home.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 1 Oct 1998

S03 Episode 2

Knot for Everyone

Microscopic evidence helps solve a series of murders near Sacramento, California, where prostitutes are gagged and molested, their clothes cut in random patterns, and their hair cut off.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 8 Oct 1998

S03 Episode 3

The Talking Skull

A human skull is unearthed at a boy scout camp, and facial reconstruction is used to identify the victim and her killer.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 15 Oct 1998

S03 Episode 4

Foreign Body

Between 1986 and 1989, a disease swept through British cattle herds. The disease came to be known as the Mad-cow disease. Scientist began to suspect that this was somehow related to some human illness. A California neurologist, said both humans and animals were suffering from a mutated prion. When defective prions are transmitted from an infected host to a new host, they convert any normal prions they come across into copies of themselves. So it is possible for a mutated prion to be transmitted from a cow to a person by eating beef. Dr. Stanley B. Prusiner received a Nobel prize for his work with prion.

23 mins  ·  Thu, 22 Oct 1998

S03 Episode 5

Deadly Delivery

Several high-powered legal officials are victims of mail bombs, and the analysis of key forensic evidence may link the cases.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 29 Oct 1998

S03 Episode 6

Similar Circumstances

Police find similar circumstances when a couple whose daughter disappeared report their second daughter missing.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 5 Nov 1998

S03 Episode 7

Grave Evidence

Forensic scientists provide authorities with evidence that a death deemed accidental 20 years ago was actually murder.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 12 Nov 1998

S03 Episode 8

Deadly Formula

Detectives learn that a genetic disorder caused the deaths of a woman's children, resulting in an overturned conviction.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 19 Nov 1998

S03 Episode 9

Beaten by a Hair

When a young woman goes missing on the way to the train station, investigators use a strand of hair and a bloody pillowcase to find a suspect.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 26 Nov 1998

S03 Episode 10

Crime Seen

The 1984 rape of a young Virginia woman is reinvestigated when DNA testing refutes her ID of the rapist and calls everything into question.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 3 Dec 1998

S03 Episode 11

Speck of Evidence

A speck of paint from a girl's bike found on a car bumper leads prosecutors to a murder conviction.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 10 Dec 1998

S03 Episode 12

Broken Bond

A two-year-old's brain seizures and breathing problems baffle doctors, until they learn of a rare syndrome in the family.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 17 Dec 1998

S03 Episode 13

Out of the Ashes

Two years after a girl was murdered, a tiny drop of blood and burnt bones lead police to her murderers.

21 mins  ·  Thu, 24 Dec 1998

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