Overview
In 1910, an American doctor named Hawley Crippen was convicted in England of poisoning and dismembering his wife. The vicious murder—and execution that followed—made international headlines. It was a landmark case: The first trial by media, and the first to be dominated by forensic science. But did the prosecutors get it right? Almost one hundred years later, investigators have re-opened the files on a murder that became known as one of the crimes of the century.
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8 - 1Doping for Gold May 07, 2008
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8 - 2Sinking Atlantis May 14, 2008
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8 - 3Executed in Error October 01, 2008
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8 - 4Blackbeard's Lost Ship April 22, 2009