- Autopsy examines how forensic examiners can help solve crimes. "Maggots For The Defense" maggots help forensic scientists to develop a time-line that exonerates a wrongly-convicted Boy scout leader of the murder of Edna Posey. "Criss/Cross" marks left on a body by stolen jewelry reveal a deal between two husbands to kill each other's wives. "The Good Doctor" looks at the case of Dr. John Schneeberger who drugged and raped patients and avoided arrest by using another person's blood to beat a DNA test. "The Sue Snow Case" examines a case of a woman was was killed by product tampering. "Death Do Us Part" looks at the autopsy of the famous conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker.—Shatterdaymorn
- The seventh installment of HBO's popular series examining five cases in which forensic science has helped detectives track down criminals that might have otherwise gone unpunished. The first story in this episode "Maggots for the Defense" shows how an infestation of unborn flies around a woman's bloody torso proved to police that they had put the wrong man in prison. "Criss/Cross" examines the case of two women who were apparently murdered by one man but eyewitness testimony proved that there was more to it. "The Good Doctor" tells the story of Dr. John Sneeburger and the grotesque methods that he went to to cover up evidence that he was a rapist. "The Sue Snow Case" recalls the case of a woman named Sue Snow and the investigation into why two cold capsule claimed her life. "Til Death Do Us Part" reexamines the case of Chang and Eng, the world's first known conjoined twins and how they could have been separated.—Jerry Roberts <brokedc@hotmail.com>
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