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Forensic Files

HLN
Forensic Science
Murder Investigation
This American Life
Vicki Lynn Hoskinson
Frank Jarvis Atwood
Virginia
Flowing Wells, Arizona
FBI
Omega Engineering
Janet Seckleri
Oba Chandler
Judy Bergen
Wichita Falls
Helle Craft
Homicide
Carl Brown
Denise O'neill
Computer Forensics
Secret Service
Tim Lloyd

Forensic Files is a pioneer in the field of fact-based, high-tech, dramatic storytelling. This series of television programs delves into the world of forensic science, profiling intriguing crimes, accidents, and outbreaks of disease from around the world.

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Latest Episodes

This episode originally aired June 13, 2019. When someone dies under mysterious circumstances, the spouse almost always is a suspect -- especially if they are in bed, sleeping beside the individual at the time of their death.

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This episode originally aired June 10, 2019. A 29-year-old pregnant wife is found dead in her home of a gunshot wound to the head. Blood spatter analysis led police to the truth.

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This episode originally aired June 6, 2019. A gas station employee was shot at point blank range. Police find the entire murder was caught on the station's security camera.

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This episode originally aired June 3, 2019. A man considered unstable by his neighbors is accused of killing his wife. But a medical detective holds a different view.

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Recent Guests

James Whipple
Convicted murderer who confessed to the crime.
Episode: Pressed For Crime
Bill Bruns
Husband of Pearl Bruns, implicated in her disappearance and murder
Episode: Missing Pearl
John Douglas
FBI behavioral analyst
FBI
Episode: Body of Evidence
Dr. Homer Campbell
Medical investigator for the state of New Mexico
Episode: Body of Evidence
Dr. Mary Case
Chief medical examiner for St. Louis County
Episode: Body of Evidence
Don Webber
Journalist chronicling the case
Episode: Body of Evidence
Willie Odom
Pilot of the tugboat Mavilla involved in the crash
Episode: Visibility Zero
Tony Snyder
Highway Patrolman who investigated the accident
Minnesota State Patrol
Episode: Crash Course
Tyrone Montgomery
Co-worker of Gail Islib and the prime suspect in her murder
Episode: Catch 22

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Host narrating the cases, providing detailed insights into forensic examinations and criminal investigations.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 6.1k ratings
  • Stop spreading the lie that D&D “causes real world violence.”

    What a lazy lie. Stop this. This was debunked in the 1980s but you really have an “expert” on the show saying that Dungeons and Dragons is violent and led to “hundreds of cases” of real world violence? I’m sorry, but that’s a lie. That is not true. Do one iota of fact checking. Lost all credibility and I’ll be unsubscribing

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SadieHawkins85
    United States5 days ago
  • Awesome

    Podcast Addict
    5
    lwood2425
    6 days ago
  • Not a bad podcast but all duplicates.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    wonderdust
    25 days ago
  • So good!

    I think this is an excellent podcast, it is concise, factual and compelling, no long adverts. 5/5

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kimi Shae
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Part of my night routine!

    Listen to a crime (often murder) episodes from the Forensic Files poscast? Odd way to unwind, huh? NOPE! Love Peter Thomas’ voice and the way he narrates each episode. Is soothing the right word? It’s relaxing. I could listen to Peter narrate a recipe book! I recommend, especially since if you’re trying to just listen to FF episodes instead of watching the actual episode. RIP Peter Thomas, but thank you forensic files!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Februaryfrenzy
    United Statesa month ago

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Many express strong emotional connections to the stories shared, finding them both engaging and informative, making it a go-to source for true crime enthusiasts.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its factual accuracy and research depth in storytelling, often noting the gripping nature of the narratives.
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Apple Podcasts
#49
United States/True Crime
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#187
Canada/Top Podcasts
Apple Podcasts
#34
Canada/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#152
United Kingdom/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#89
Australia/True Crime
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#173
France/True Crime

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This podcast presents a gripping exploration of real-life criminal cases, uncovering the intricate details of forensic investigations that lead to justice. It showcases a broad spectrum of themes, including mysterious disappearances, shocking murders, and complex fraud schemes, all highlighting how advanced forensic science plays a critical role in solving crimes. Each episode distills a full-length investigation into a succinct format, weaving dramatic narratives that balance factual precision with engaging storytelling.

The program is particularly noteworthy for its blend of educational content with true crime storytelling, providing listeners with not only entertainment but also insight into the methodologies and techniques used by foren... more

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1. Cold Case Files
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Forensic Files launched 8 years ago and published 356 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Forensic Files include:

1. James Whipple
2. Bill Bruns
3. John Douglas
4. Dr. Homer Campbell
5. Dr. Mary Case
6. Don Webber
7. Willie Odom
8. Tony Snyder

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