Episode
Forensic Files: Cries Unheard
Overview
A 19-year-old woman was found dead in her car; the scene had been staged to appear to be suicide. During their investigation, police discovered the victim was involved in a love quadrangle, giving several people motive to kill. The killer's identity would be revealed by a piece of evidence found in a suspect's trash. [also marked as S9:E18]
Details
- Series
- Forensic Files
- Season
- Season 9
- Episode
- Episode 16
- Air date
- 2004-08-25
- Runtime
- 23 min
Episode context
Cries Unheard is Episode 16 in Season 9 of Forensic Files. It aired on 2004-08-25. The runtime is 23 min.
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