This series takes viewers inside the world of true crime investigation through high-profile criminal cases of the past century that were ultimately solved by advances in forensic science or technology.
The worst episode of "Beyond Reasonable Doubt" is "The Atlanta Bombings", rated 7.2/10 from 16 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "The Atlanta Bombings" aired on 7/2/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Murder in Vegas".
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In 1982, the first victims of America's most prolific serial killer were found. The killer was at large for two decades, amassing a body count of over 50 women. Catching him took an advance in 'forensic microscopy' to indisputably link minute paint particles from the victims' clothes to the killer.
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In 1999, detectives investigate the body of a murdered woman found in a barrel along with an address book that had been soaked for over 30 years. Using a game-changing technology called spectral imaging, scientists recover the information from the address book, giving the cops the break they need.
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