Episode: The Coin Shop Killer
I liked watching "Body of Evidence" either before or after watching "Forensic Files." In each episode, Dayle Hinman, a profiler, uses to clues to trace who the killer must be before a name or identity is known. I saw "The Silence of the Lambs" for the first time in years and Hinman does a lot of what Clarisse Starling (Jody Foster) without being scary and shocking.
A person who sold coins began robbing and killing current coin sellers. He used the Internet to go around the country completing these awful slayings. The facts here will make you fear how much information the Internet provides to the world. Also, it shows that killers can come from states and time zones far away.
Ms. Hinman has a calm, soothing voice. You might wonder why she didn't become a counselor or psychologist, rather than a profiler. Almost all of the cases come from Florida.
I wish this show was still on the air. This episode, and many others, are really great.
Kinda like 48 hours or something
I like this true crime show. Its about this lady who's an investigator and she kind of re-enacts how she came to different conclusions and then they show how the person got caught and stuff. No real photos or anything.
Really, Amazon? $1.99 for 22 minutes?
I've never seen this show thus the "average" rating, but I never will see this show so long as Amazon keeps it's prices unfair. I pay $1.99 per 44 minute - 1 hour tv episode gladly ( sometimes $1.89 per show, if I get the season pass) but the same price for an item half that long. Seems like gouging to me. ANY half an hour tv show or less should reflect a fair price cut such as $.99 per episode. It's only fair. Maybe then I could give a fairer review, but you get as good as you give.
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