21 episodes

Join co-hosts and friends Colleen O'Brien and Erica White every other week as they recap an episode of the long-running true crime series Forensic Files. In each episode, they dissect the forensic techniques used to crack the case, discuss whether those techniques still hold up today, and find out if there have been any updates on the case since the episode aired.

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Join co-hosts and friends Colleen O'Brien and Erica White every other week as they recap an episode of the long-running true crime series Forensic Files. In each episode, they dissect the forensic techniques used to crack the case, discuss whether those techniques still hold up today, and find out if there have been any updates on the case since the episode aired.

    19 - Teeny Teeny Teeny Teeny...Small

    19 - Teeny Teeny Teeny Teeny...Small

    13-year-old Dario Cicolecchia disappeared from a small Swiss village in 1993. His body was later found in a cornfield, with signs of sexual violence. There was no apparent evidence at the scene, but microscopic examination revealed diatoms - single-celled organisms that live in and around water. Could the tiny diatoms help investigators solve the case? Hosts: Colleen O’Brien, Erica White. Audio Supervisor: Tommy O’Brien. Theme Music: 'The Drama' by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net). RAINN (US) 1-800-656-4673 / https://www.rainn.org/. National Sexual Violence Resource Center (US) https://www.nsvrc.org/

    • 30 min
    18 - Mic Drop Jerry

    18 - Mic Drop Jerry

    A series of bombings rocked Salt Lake City in 1985. First, businessman Steve Christensen was killed by a bomb left outside of his office. Then Kathy Sheets was killed by a similar bomb at her home. At first, the motive appeared to be business - the second bomb was addressed to Kathy’s husband Gary Sheets, former business partner of Steve. When a third bomb went off, injuring documents dealer Mark Hofmann, the case became more complicated. Investigators would soon find themselves unraveling a web of forgeries and cover-ups, using forensic document examination to crack the case. Hosts: Colleen O’Brien, Erica White. Audio Supervisor: Tommy O’Brien. Theme Music: 'The Drama' by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net).

    • 44 min
    17 - The Coffee Cup Incident

    17 - The Coffee Cup Incident

    This is a wild one! Elementary school teacher Joanne Chambers began receiving bizarre, threatening letters in 1993. Joanne was an unlikely target for harassment, and police could only come up with one suspect: Paula Nawrocki - another teacher at the school. Despite having only circumstantial evidence, police and prosecution went forward with a case against Paula. When DNA evidence was found on some of the letters, everything would change...We’ll also give you a lesson in typewriter technology and the history of stamp pricing! Hosts: Colleen O’Brien, Erica White. Audio Supervisor: Tommy O’Brien. Theme Music: 'The Drama' by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net).

    • 54 min
    16 - Hot Babe Summer

    16 - Hot Babe Summer

    In 1986, Susan Snow died after taking Excedrin capsules contaminated with cyanide. Her death prompted a recall and an investigation, which turned up more bottles of poisoned pills. 2 of those bottles were at the home of Stella Nickell. Her husband Bruce had recently died, and Stella insisted his death be re-investigated in light of Sue’s death. When it was found that Bruce also died of cyanide poisoning, investigators worried there was a serial poisoner at work. The truth was that only one person committed the poisonings, and the identity of the killer would be revealed by some tiny green crystals. Hosts: Colleen O’Brien, Erica White. Audio Supervisor: Tommy O’Brien. Theme Music: 'The Drama' by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net).

    • 40 min
    15 - A Community Theatre Pirate

    15 - A Community Theatre Pirate

    In July 1991, a janitor discovered burned remains in a dumpster in Vancouver. The remains were so damaged by the fire that dental records were the only possible method of identification. The remains were those of a missing woman named Mary-Lynn Breeden. Bank surveillance footage and questioning an accomplice led investigators to the man they believed killed Mary-Lynn. To convict him, scientists would have to find a source of DNA that had never been used before. Hosts: Colleen O’Brien, Erica White. Audio Supervisor: Tommy O’Brien. Theme Music: 'The Drama' by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net).

    • 47 min
    14 - Sorry to my Google History

    14 - Sorry to my Google History

    In 1984, a car bomb nearly killed Margaret Backhouse, wife of Graham Backhouse - a farmer in Horton, England. Less than two weeks later, Graham was involved in a fatal altercation with neighbor Colyn Bedale-Taylor. Graham claimed that Colyn took responsibility for planting the bomb and then attacked him, but forensic analysis of the crime scene would cast doubt on Graham’s entire story. Hosts: Colleen O’Brien, Erica White. Audio Supervisor: Tommy O’Brien. Theme Music: 'The Drama' by Rafael Krux (orchestralis.net).

    • 35 min

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