>Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer
>we sprayed the Luminol and the room lit up like a Christmas tree
>on a hunch
>it's a ground penetrating radar episode
>it's a prime suspect was innocent and the death was actually an accident despite looking like a murder episode kino
>it's a suspect is finally identified 30 years after the murder and blows his head off after the first contact with police episode
>antifree
>>215555370>footage shows the accused in prison garb just to reveal that they were cleared of all chargeskimo
Marie was happy to move into her first apartment and start her new life. She met some of her neighbors and one man who lived next door seemed very friendly. He helped her move large things into her apartment. She invited him over for dinner one night and he made sexual advances, which she rejected. He then hit her over the head with a lamp and tied her up with electrical cord. As she lay dyeing he sexually assaulted her. It was then that his Adidas sneakers left a footprint in her blood.
>he had just taken out a life insurance policy 6 weeks earlier>guess who was the sole beneficiary?
>>215555531It's illuminating how many episodes have this feature. 15/20%?
>>215554462Narrator:>It wasn't until Doctor Charlie Sneed, an autism specialist from the based department of Justice noticed something odd about the timing of the posts.Dr. Anon:>we know that often times same fags will try to hide behind trip codes or vpns and we were really focusing on that, and then one day my wife's son pointed out that the posts were all exactly 90 seconds apart. Narrator:>site rules dictate that you can only post from the same ip address after waiting 90 seconds after each post. After further review each post made by the same fag was exactly 90 seconds apart! This small piece of evidence would prove to be this same fags biggest mistake. *dun da da dun....dundun.
>Charles was slovenly and was a disappointment to his parentsFF always goes hard at the perps
>>215554462I read this in his voice lol
>>215555531I don't think I've ever heard of a life insurance policy being taken out without the context of an eventual murder
>refractive index
>it's a suspect refused to take a polygraph test and the narrator and experts act like that automatically makes them guilty even though it turns out someone else did the murder episode
>>215556022It’s never actually that much money either. Like imagine your own spouse fucking murders you for $200k.
>>215556022There was one episode where this guy took out a life insurance policy on his 10 year old son. Probably should have raised some red flags.
>>215554462>The jury didn't buy it
>up next