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- Forensic_Files_(season_3) abstract "Forensic Files is an American documentary-style series which reveals how forensic science is used to solve violent crimes, mysterious accidents, and even outbreaks of illness. The show is broadcast on truTV, narrated by Peter Thomas, and produced by Medstar Television, in association with truTV Original Productions. It has broadcast 400 episodes since its debut on TLC in 1996 as Medical Detectives.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) firstAirDate "1998-10-01".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) network TLC_(TV_network).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageExternalLink 198047.
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- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageLength "14174".
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- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageRevisionID "705437284".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Amido_black_10B.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Bovine_spongiform_encephalopathy.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forensic_Files_seasons.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_crime_television_series_episodes.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Documentary_film.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_Files.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_Files_(season_2).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_Files_(season_4).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_science.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Hadden_Clark.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Forensic_Files_episodes.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Luminol.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Medstar_Television.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Methylmalonic_acidemia.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Munchausen_syndrome_by_proxy.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Murder_of_Vicki_Lynne_Hoskinson.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink N-Nitrosodimethylamine.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Thomas_(announcer).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Prion.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Kibbe.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink TLC_(TV_network).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink TV_Guide.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLink TruTV.
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forensic Files (season 3)".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Season 3".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) bgcolour "#EC7600".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) country "United States".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodeList "List of Forensic Files episodes".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "1".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "10".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "11".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "12".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "13".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "2".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "27".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "28".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "29".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "3".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "30".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "31".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "32".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "33".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "34".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "35".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "36".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "37".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "38".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "39".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "4".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "5".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "6".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "7".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "8".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) episodenumber "9".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) fgcolour "white".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) firstAired "1998-10-01".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) lastAired "1998-12-24".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) linecolor "EC7600".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) network TLC_(TV_network).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) nextSeason Forensic_Files_(season_4).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-10-01".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-10-08".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-10-15".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-10-22".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-10-29".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-11-05".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-11-12".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-11-19".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-11-26".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-12-03".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-12-10".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-12-17".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) originalairdate "1998-12-24".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) prevSeason Forensic_Files_(season_2).
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) seasonName "Forensic Files".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "--02-07".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "--07-30".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "--09-10".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "--12-07".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "-1980.0".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "6.31152E7".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "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.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "In 1976, Martin Dillon and Dr. Stephen Scher went out skeet shooting. By the end of the shooting session, Dillon was dead. According to Scher, Dillon's death was an accident and the police and coroner ruled Dillon's death an accident. Soon after the shooting, Dr. Scher divorced his wife and married Patricia Dillon, the widow of Martin Dillon. In 1996, Dr. Stephen Scher was arrested and charged with first and third-degree murder in the death of Martin Dillon.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "In 1984, a couple set off for a camping trip but got lost and fell asleep at a scenic overlook in rural Virginia. They awoke to a person tapping on their car window; they both got out of the car to find out this man had a gun. He ordered the boyfriend to run to the woods and drove off with his girlfriend. The man repeatedly raped and sodomized the young woman and threatened to kill her. Instead, he let her go. When she arrived back to her car, she met her boyfriend, who was there with the cops. The young lady positively identified Edward Honaker as the man who raped her. Honaker was given three life sentences, but new DNA testing might provide new information about the rapist. The young lady admitted she had another man in her life at the time of the rape. The DNA in the semen was not that of Honaker, the fiancée, or the second man. Honaker was released from prison after serving 10 years.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "In 1984, nine-year-old Vicki Lynne Hoskinson left on her pink bicycle to run an errand for her mother. She never returned to home. Vicki's bike was found abandoned later that afternoon on a nearby street, slightly damaged, but there was no sign of her. Police investigators found that Frank Jarvis Atwood, released after serving time for two child molestation convictions in California, had been in the Tucson area, but was now gone. The FBI decided to confiscate Atwood's car to search for forensic evidence. The nickel on the bike was tested and found to be the same as the nickel on Atwood's bumper. The two-way transfer was the deciding factor. Atwood was sentenced to death.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "In 1987, a human skull and some bones were discovered at a Boy Scout Camp near Farmington, Missouri. Also found were some blue jeans, which helped determine the approximate height and weight of the victim. A facial reconstruction helped the investigators in this case. The victim was identified as Bun Chee Nyhuis and her husband Richard H. Nyhuis was now the prime suspect. Nyhuis was an assistant scoutmaster, which explained why his wife's remains were discovered at a scout camp and, eventually, he confessed to killing his wife. Richard H. Nyhuis was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "In 1989 Judge Bob Vance was killed when he opened up a package that contained a pipe bomb. Two days later an Attorney lost part of his arm when he opened a similar package. The police found two unopened packages that contained similar pipe bombs. The FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit provided a psychological profile of the bomber. The profile matched that of Walter Leroy Moody, who was convicted of a similar bombing in 1972. A store clerk identified Moody as the individual who purchased four pounds of gunpowder and one thousand CCI primers. Walter Leroy Moody was convicted, and sentenced to seven life sentences.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) shortsummary "In 1992, Laura Houghteling disappeared from her Bethesda home and was never seen again. After five days, police found a bloody pillow and pillowcase lying in the woods not far from Laura's house. Laura's bedroom was then searched and police used Luminol, which reacts with the enzymes in blood. The police now had a prime suspect, her part-time gardener Hadden Clark. Amido black 10B was used to enhance the fingerprints found on the bloody pillowcase, which were matched to Clark. In 1993, Clark plea-bargained to a reduced charge of murder in the second degree.".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) title "Beaten by a Hair".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) title "Broken Bond".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) title "Crime Seen".
- Forensic_Files_(season_3) title "Deadly Delivery".