The BEST episodes of Forensic Files season 5

Every episode of Forensic Files season 5, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Forensic Files season 5!

American reportage-style crime series that zooms in on startling true crimes and, in particular, how these crimes are solved.

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Dew Process
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8.07
94 votes

#1 - Dew Process

Season 5 - Episode 2 - Aired 9/19/2000

When the wife of a well-known dentist is found dead, police are unsure who killed her. Some fibers and a study of the weather patterns on the night of the murder break the case open and reveal the real killer.

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A Voice from Beyond
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7.86
44 votes

#2 - A Voice from Beyond

Season 5 - Episode 4 - Aired 10/3/2000

When a decomposed body is discovered inside a barrel, police immediately suspect foul play. But the body had been placed there 30 years earlier. One of the few clues was an address book found along with the body but years of moisture had washed away the ink. Scientists desperately searched for a way to unlock the secrets of that address book.

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Deadly Knowledge
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7.82
34 votes

#3 - Deadly Knowledge

Season 5 - Episode 19 - Aired 1/16/2001

When 23-year-old college co-ed Tina Biggar goes missing, her boyfriend and family fear she has been murdered. A police investigation reveals details about her past that no one, not even her closest friends, suspected: She was a student by day and a $100-an-hour call-girl by night. Her many clients were all suspects in her disappearance, as was her boyfriend. But when her body is discovered, police obtain evidence that reveals that her killer was former client Kenneth Tranchida, as well as more details about her bizarre double-life and its tragic consequences.

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Badge of Deceit
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7.79
57 votes

#4 - Badge of Deceit

Season 5 - Episode 1 - Aired 9/12/2000

For more than a decade, women in a small Louisiana city lived in fear of a serial rapist. Fortunately, computer technology and behavioral science combined to give police a new forensic tool: geographical profiling. Police narrow their search to one man, but to prove he’s the perpetrator they turn to an unlikely piece of evidence--- a discarded cigarette butt.

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Material Evidence
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7.68
47 votes

#5 - Material Evidence

Season 5 - Episode 8 - Aired 10/31/2000

A young girl is found dead, the victim of an apparent sex-killer. Authorities are intrigued by unusual orange fibers embedded in clothing found near the victim. Months pass and the case goes cold, until a van turns up with what appear to be the same orange fibers. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 8.

Time Will Tell
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7.67
46 votes

#6 - Time Will Tell

Season 5 - Episode 15 - Aired 12/19/2000

A Canadian financier assumed the name of a co-worker as part of a money-laundering scheme. The man turned up dead in the ocean, with an anchor tied around his torso. Police hoped to identify him with a tattoo and the watch he was wearing. But it would be the ten-pound anchor which enabled them to crack the case. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 15.

Kill'igraphy
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7.66
47 votes

#7 - Kill'igraphy

Season 5 - Episode 9 - Aired 11/7/2000

In the back woods of Georgia, in a dilapidated house, a 49 year old recluse named Virginia Ridley was found dead. A medical examiner ruled the death a homicide. But who would murder someone who seldom ventured out of her home? Investigators found some clues in the notes she had written shortly before her death.

Unholy Vows
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7.64
50 votes

#8 - Unholy Vows

Season 5 - Episode 13 - Aired 12/5/2000

Some of the refugees who sought asylum in the United States after World War II lied about the atrocities in which they’d participated. Years later, when a high-ranking religious figure was suspected of war crimes, there seemed to be no way to prove his guilt or innocence... until a postcard allegedly written by him 40 years earlier was found in a German archive. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 13.

Second Shot at Love
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7.63
40 votes

#9 - Second Shot at Love

Season 5 - Episode 16 - Aired 12/26/2000

Cincinnati heart surgeon Dr. Darryl Sutorius had a second chance at love when he married a pretty, young divorcee, but happiness is sometimes elusive. Dr. Sutoruis fell into a serious depression and apparently commited suicide with a .38-caliber pistol. But why did he fire a test shot into the sofa cushion before killing himself?

Nursery Crimes
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7.60
48 votes

#10 - Nursery Crimes

Season 5 - Episode 10 - Aired 11/14/2000

Why do children at a Texas hospital seem to be dying at a higher rate than at any other hospital in the country? Medical investigators have no answers until they discover that one nurse seems to be on-duty in almost all the fatal cases. But proving the connection seems impossible until an international team of doctors uncovers an unlikely murder weapon.

Lasting Impression
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7.58
43 votes

#11 - Lasting Impression

Season 5 - Episode 11 - Aired 11/21/2000

When the decomposed body of a young girl is discovered, police have no clues to her identity. But days earlier, a stabbing victim told them she thought she might have witnessed a murder. Police think the cases might be related, and to prove it, they turn to an unusual piece of evidence: a tiny wad of chewing gum found near the victim’s body. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 11.

Broken Promises
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7.57
44 votes

#12 - Broken Promises

Season 5 - Episode 14 - Aired 12/12/2000

Don't make a tape recording if you don't want to get caught, especially if it's the 2nd husband that has died mysteriously. Watch Forensic Files to get the answer.

Trail of Truth
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7.50
50 votes

#13 - Trail of Truth

Season 5 - Episode 7 - Aired 10/24/2000

A mother and her two young daughters are found brutally murdered. The crime scene yielded a good deal of evidence, but no conclusive link to the prime suspect. To solve the puzzle, an FBI analyst designs a unique experiment. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 7.

Burning Ambition
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7.48
46 votes

#14 - Burning Ambition

Season 5 - Episode 5 - Aired 10/10/2000

In this classic episode of Forensic Files, the longest running true crime series in television history, a Seattle policeman’s home is destroyed by an arsonist. One month later, the officer arrests a low-level drug dealer, who confesses to the arson. But when the suspect vanishes, investigators begin to question the authenticity of his confession. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 5.

Journey to Justice
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7.46
35 votes

#15 - Journey to Justice

Season 5 - Episode 17 - Aired 1/2/2001

When a prosecutor discovers evidence linking a habitual drunk driver to a hit-and-run in which a child is killed, he combines the talents of an accident reconstruction expert with a video specialist. This case was the first in which video in the courtroom withstood an appeal, and helped make “video testimony” viable in other cases. Originally aired as Season 5, Episode 17.

Video Diary
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7.31
39 votes

#16 - Video Diary

Season 5 - Episode 18 - Aired 1/9/2001

In 1998, a convience store clerk in Lansing, Michigan, was shot to death during a robbery. No one else was in the store at the time. But there was an eye witness, a security camera. Unfortunately, the story it told was far from clear.

A Woman Scorned
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7.25
53 votes

#17 - A Woman Scorned

Season 5 - Episode 3 - Aired 9/26/2000

When a young mother and her infant son are found dead in a cornfield, the obvious suspect is the husband and father of the victims. But some insects found on the bodies reveal a vital clue, as does a long, blonde hair found on the victims.

Memories
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7.20
46 votes

#18 - Memories

Season 5 - Episode 6 - Aired 10/17/2000

Dianna Green was just 20 years-old and pregnant when she was brutally raped and beaten in her apartment. The assault caused the death of her unborn baby. When Dianna came out of a coma 3 weeks later, she told police she knew the identity of her attacker. But was her memory accurate?

Foundation of Lies
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7.19
48 votes

#19 - Foundation of Lies

Season 5 - Episode 12 - Aired 11/28/2000

At the age of 12, a boy's testimony helped convict the man who murdered his mother. Five years later, discrepancies in the autopsy lead him to question if the murdered woman really was his mother. If it wasn't, an innocent man had been sent to prison.