TV series
Forensic Files
Overview
Real crimes, disease outbreaks and accidents around the world are solved by experts using scientific laboratory analysis which helps them find previously undetectable evidence. Brilliant scientific work helps convict the guilty and free the innocent.
Details
- First air date
- 1996-04-21
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 14 seasons
- Episodes
- 400 episodes
- Genres
- Crime, Documentary
- Network
- TLC, truTV, Court TV
- Production
- Medstar Television
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Peter Thomas as Self - Narrator (voice)
- Roy Shuler as Suspect (uncredited)
- James E. Ash as David Draheim (uncredited)
- M. William Phelps as Self - True Crime Author, 'Cruel Death'
- Jennifer Granholm as Self - Michigan Attorney General (archive footage)
- John Walsh as Self
- Frank Bender as Self
- Trey Gowdy as Self
- Danni Lang as Christina Sanoubane
- William J. White as Carlos Robinson
- Ruben Fischman as Detective Duncan
- Dave Weidler as Jeffrey Flynn
Creators and crew
- Paul Dowling - Executive Producer
- Vince Sherry - Producer
- Kelly Ann Martin - Producer
- Jennelle Alyse Jones - Producer
- Bill Flood - Producer
- Stephanie Kovac - Producer
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