Forensic Firsts, a new series on the Smithsonian Channel, premieres tomorrow, Sunday June 17th, 2012 at 9 PM (ET/PT). (It will repeat at midnight and again at 8 PM (ET/PT) on Monday.)
It's harder to get away with murder. Today, detectives are convicting more criminals than ever before, thanks to forensic science. Fingerprints, bones, even insects, are now forms of indisputable evidence … but that wasn't always the case. Revisit history's dramatic murder cases and see how forensic tools are changing crime solving.
Watch a sneak peak for the series below. And if you can't wait to watch it tomorrow, the entire first episode is available online at the Smithsonian Channel website.
But there's more! A game based on the series, The Deadeye Murders, is also available to play. A hiker shot dead in Colorado. A female jogger found dead in Utah. Then three more deaths: Montana, Oklahoma and Idaho. Each murder took place outdoors. Each victim was killed by a single bullet. It appears to be the work of a serial killer whom investigators have dubbed the Deadeye Killer. Those bullets are the case's only evidence. Until now …
The Bureau chief is demanding results by the end of the month. That give you 25 days. It's your move. Visit the game website to play.
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