Forensic Investigators

Forensic Investigators (2004-2006)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Forensic Investigators hosted by Lisa McCune, revisits the way in which infamous murders were performed and solved by police.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E11The Sex Worker MurdersOct 25, 2006
S03E10Park Family MurdersOct 18, 2006
S03E09Catch Me If You CanOct 11, 2006
S03E08Operation SorbetOct 4, 2006
S03E07Truong Kidnap and MurderSep 20, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Forensic Investigators' premiere?

'Forensic Investigators' premiered on February 4, 2004.

Who were the creators of 'Forensic Investigators'?

'Forensic Investigators' was created by Bryan Cockerill and Bryan Cockerell.

What was the genre of 'Forensic Investigators'?

'Forensic Investigators' belonged to the genre of crime and documentary.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Forensic Investigators'?

The first season of 'Forensic Investigators' had a total of 13 episodes.

Who narrated the TV show 'Forensic Investigators'?

The narration for 'Forensic Investigators' was done by Damien Walshe-Howling.

Which network aired the TV show 'Forensic Investigators'?

'Forensic Investigators' was aired on the Nine Network.

What was the format of each episode of 'Forensic Investigators'?

Each episode of 'Forensic Investigators' followed a documentary-style format, featuring real-life forensic investigations.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' focus on solving specific crimes or cover a range of cases?

'Forensic Investigators' covered a range of cases, including murder, missing persons, and arson, among others.

Were the cases depicted in 'Forensic Investigators' based on real-life events?

Yes, the cases portrayed in 'Forensic Investigators' were based on real-life events and actual forensic investigations.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' showcase the use of scientific techniques in solving crimes?

Yes, 'Forensic Investigators' highlighted the application of scientific techniques, such as DNA analysis and fingerprinting, in solving crimes.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' include interviews with actual forensic experts?

Yes, 'Forensic Investigators' featured interviews with real forensic experts who provided insights into the investigations.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' explore the challenges faced by forensic investigators?

Yes, 'Forensic Investigators' delved into the challenges faced by forensic investigators, including the pressure to gather evidence and the impact of their work on their personal lives.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' receive critical acclaim for its portrayal of forensic science?

Yes, 'Forensic Investigators' garnered critical acclaim for its accurate and detailed depiction of forensic science and its role in solving crimes.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' inspire other similar TV shows?

Yes, 'Forensic Investigators' served as an inspiration for other crime and forensic investigation shows that followed its success.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' rely solely on dramatic recreations or actual crime scene footage?

'Forensic Investigators' utilized a combination of dramatic recreations and actual crime scene footage to illustrate the investigations.

Did 'Forensic Investigators' provide educational value by showcasing the forensic process?

Yes, 'Forensic Investigators' offered educational value by showcasing the step-by-step forensic process and the role it plays in solving crimes.

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