Episode
Forensic Files: Sleight of Hand
Overview
On March 13, 1981, 86-year-old Enid Whittlesey is found murdered in her Los Angeles home. The suspect eludes arrest for 16 years but that changes; however, when investigators learn the culprit is left-handed, putting a new spin on old facts. [also marked as S7:E39]
Details
- Series
- Forensic Files
- Season
- Season 7
- Episode
- Episode 32
- Air date
- 2002-11-21
- Runtime
- 23 min
Episode context
Sleight of Hand is Episode 32 in Season 7 of Forensic Files. It aired on 2002-11-21. The runtime is 23 min.
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