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- How to Solve a Murder is a true-crime series that shows how real investigators find, pursue and capture killers. The series follows the solving of deadly crimes, step by step, from the moment a crime is reported. Real law enforcement professionals recount every detail of the investigation: clues found at the crime scene, forensic evidence, details about victims and perpetrators, the pursuit and capture of the accused and the prosecution of the convicted. The series follows the committed and relentless detectives, the federal agents and the prosecutors that work to uphold the rule of law. Each episode of How to Solve a Murder features two complete stories of deadly crime and the investigators that bring perpetrators to justice.
- Follows the trajectory of Katherine Johnson, an African American girl-wonder (one of the main characters in the Oscar-nominated 2016 movie Hidden Figures) whose mathematical genius would catapult astronauts into space.
- Advice is offered to potential dog owners before they adopt.
- Burning Springs: History of Oil and Gas Industry It is a widely held historical "fact" that Pennsylvania is the birthplace of America's oil and gas industry. Documentation exists, however, that 40 years before Edwin L. Drake struck oil in Titusville, Penn., commercial oil production was underway in the Kanawha and Ohio River valleys. The story of the oil and gas industry is entwined with the story of how and why western Virginia split from Virginia. And it yields a significant event in world history - the first oilfield ever targeted for destruction in war was in Wirt County - along the Little Kanawha River. This hour long documentary is being aired by West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
- He never ran a race he didn't win-whether for political office or a leadership post in the Democratic Party. He has cast more votes than any senator in our nation's history. He penned the History of the United States Senate-a massive four volume set that took 10 years and hundreds of legal pads. "The Soul of the Senate: A Documentary of U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd " is a 60-minute MotionMasters production that traces the life of an extraordinary man-a man who rose from poverty to become a powerful force in United States government and was named the "West Virginian of the Century." See why he has been called "the soul of the Senate" in this insightful and beautifully produced piece.