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The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science

  • TV Series
  • 1996–2005
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (1996)
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True stories of crime investigations using forensic science.True stories of crime investigations using forensic science.True stories of crime investigations using forensic science.

  • Stars
    • Gene Galusha
    • Frank McCaffrey
    • Nick Pizzillo
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    • Stars
      • Gene Galusha
      • Frank McCaffrey
      • Nick Pizzillo
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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      • 8 wins total

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    Gene Galusha
    • Self - Narrator
    • 1996–2004
    Frank McCaffrey
    Nick Pizzillo
    John Miller
    Jim Hughes
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    • 1998
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    • 1998
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    • 1998
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    4Morganalee

    Watch for the entertainment value; don't rely on its statements of the law

    I was watching one of the typical installments this weekend (spouse dies of "accidental poisoning" and it's clear from the first minute of narration that it's murder and that the surviving spouse did the killing), when I heard a remarkable statement: "In Maryland, convictions may be had on circumstantial evidence, but Florida requires irrefutable scientific proof." Hogwash. Every state permits conviction of the direst crimes, including murder, on circumstantial evidence--and why not? Circumstantial evidence includes everything except eyewitness testimony--and eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable. Fingerprint evidence, fiber evidence, DNA evidence--all are highly reliable, though not "irrefutable," and all are circumstantial.

    Why did the narrator intone that Florida requires "irrefutable scientific proof"? Because in the case under discussion, a trial judge (and trial-level decisions do not set precedent) refused to allow into evidence a report that potassium had been found in the victim's body. The judge refused to allow the report into evidence because potassium is found naturally in the human body, and the report did not show that the amount found in the victim was so abnormal as to be indicative of poisoning. The report, therefore, proved nothing, and should not have been admitted in any state--not because it wasn't "irrefutable," but because it didn't provide any evidence that there had been a murder.

    Florida doesn't require "irrefutable" scientific evidence, and neither does any other state, because there is no such thing (think of the O.J. Simpson case). There is no evidence, scientific or otherwise, that cannot be refuted. Florida's busy death row includes many a murderer convicted on circumstantial evidence alone--be it scientific or not (and it need not be scientific).

    So don't head for Florida if you plan to dispose of your spouse. And don't take weighty statements of the law on The New Detectives at face value. You're likely to get burned. Enjoy it for its formulaic, murder-will-out expositions only. It's all been done before, and done at least this well.
    chawkesc

    Bring the program back please

    Cant this show come back like Forensic Files is in 2020? This program is excellent. Bring it back
    10heaan-lasai

    AVOID!

    The name of every episode spoils the ending. Each episode begins with a spoiler. Every 5-10 minutes, the narrator AGAIN spoils the ending, by emulating how "Dora the Explorer" narrates a mystery.

    AVOID. Do NOT buy this series.
    9BrohmaBull007

    Nice Show

    When I was younger and this show was just starting I remember watching it the first time. I was a little freaked out by it but it is a good show. I used to watch it every Tuesday Night with my family on the Discovery Channel and I loved how the re-enactments were so precise. Its a cooler version of AMW. It basically takes America's Most Wanted and adds forensics science and autopsies. This show really uncovers its clues from the body of the victim or the examination of the crime scene and the case sort of builds up from there. This show is also great because most of the cases shown....... about 95% Id say end happily or are solved. In fact I've only seen 2 cases that went unsolved. IMO This is how all crime shows or basically all crimes should focus on. The victim and the crime scene can do so much to solving a case. The narrator is gripping in delivering the spooky elements of these crimes. I also like how these are real crimes and real investigations which adds to the spooky vibe. I would pick this show over AMW to get some crime investigations. I'll keep tuning in.
    Movie Nuttball

    Good show!

    This show is really a great show in My opinion. It shows reenactments and the real thing. Its on the Discovery Channel every week. Some of the cases are graphic because these things really happened and are not made up. I would not recommend a young child to watch this program without the guidance of a parent. The show gives the viewer the knowledge of how the Detectives, Police Officers, and F.B.I. agents do their work that is not as easy as you would think. The show is an excellent program to watch for people who love to see real crimes getting solved and killers getting jailed. If you like to see real crimes getting solved then I strongly recommend that you check out the Discovery Channel and watch this show today!

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Discovery
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The New Detectives
    • Filming locations
      • Suffolk, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Dominion Pictures
      • Nickelodeon Network
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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