
Among the cases:
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The Robert Curley Case
While overseeing a chemistry lab renovation at Wilkes University, contractor Robert Curley fell ill and died. The cause of death was determined to be poisoning by thallium, a lead-like chemical that is almost impossible to obtain.
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The Eyeball Killer
Starting in 1990, several prostitutes were murdered with a gruesome twist: their eyeballs were removed. A drug addict said she'd witnessed one murder, and linked Charlie Albright to the crime.
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The Roy Kirk Case
Caught in the act of dismembering a woman, Roy Kirk was handcuffed, shackled and placed inside a police van for transport to the station. When the police arrived and opened the van, they found Kirk hanging from his belt, dead.
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A Bad Impression
A wad of chewing gum is found on a table beside a man shot and stabbed to death. See how a forensic odontologist used it to help police catch the killer.
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The Mary Ann Powell Case
In the spring of 1996, a year and a half after a pregnant Mary Ann Powell was reported missing by her husband Warren, her body turned up in a bag imbedded in an ice chunk floating on the Hudson River.
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