Kidnapping Epidemic | TRIPLE EPISODE | The FBI Files

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Vanished (S04E05): In the summer of 1988, a wealthy Jackson, Mississippi woman disappeared from her home in broad daylight. Left behind was a mysterious ransom note listing twelve names and no specific instructions. The note, and a few drops of blood were the only clues to her fate. FBI and local police struggled to find answers in the cryptic message so they could find the kidnapper and retrieve the victim before her time ran out. Solving the crime required the keen insight of a criminal profiler and the perseverance of a family, local authorities, and the FBI.

Death in the Delta (S04E09): In Memphis, Tennessee, a horrible crime terrified local residents. When a wealthy young mother was abducted in front of her in-laws’ home, the police had no shortage of suspects. The twenty-five year old victim left behind a tumultuous marriage, an ex-husband, and several spurned boyfriends. All were on the FBI’s short list. To find the woman and her abductor, investigators would have to first determine the motive. Agents and police were forced to consider whether this was a random act of violence, or a crime of deliberate calculation.

Evil Intent (S04E12): In Kokomo, Indiana an unthinkable crime terrified residents. A young woman was snatched from her home on a bright spring morning. Drops of blood and a torn window screen were all that was left to tell authorities what happened to the twenty-one year old victim. After several days of searching, a former FBI profiler narrowed the suspect list to one. Agents and detectives followed the trail across state lines hoping to find the victim before her time ran out.

The FBI Files is an American docudrama that takes a look behind the scenes of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's crime laboratory.

Real FBI cases are recounted through reenactments and interviews, due to the sensitive nature of the show, viewer discretion is advised.

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Former head of FBI new yark office. And you know it will be a good episode.

kam
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Trouble with companies and wealthy people is they don't like spending money especially on security unless they consider it reasonably necessary. Nowadays more and more families are using CCTV to watch over their elderly relatives

marklittler
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Jim Kalstrom, former director/head of the FBI, s New York office had passed away about a year ago and he was in his early 70's.

davidfrontini
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"he raced to assist her" as he casually puts his robe on first

BoxingLegends
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The amount of resources it takes, as well as efforts, just to clear up the troubles that idiots causes is astonishing. Whether the idiot is an individual, a gang, a religious sect or an entire regime.

plywoodcarjohnson
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It’s so crazy how back then everything was so easy to do.. like buy an airline ticket in a fake name etc. now of days there’s no way to get away with anything!

kiarewalker
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They find the artificial finger nail and they aren’t sure??? And the suspect was trying to flee in the Beretta???? I am a better

tobydean
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They should have towed the Beretta to the crime lab?!!!! 🤔

tobydean
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So great for Anita! So sad for the many many more that dont live to rescue….😢💙

patriciadonoho
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My escape from the current nightmare, one day we will watch FBI files in respect to crime being committed today. Is it worse now?

catalinacurio
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watching this from Ghana the center of the world and the motherland

godfatherincs
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Thank you 4 the perfect upload greetings from the Netherlands

Marjolein
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How could they have found the napkin after a year? This has to be the most ridiculous lie ever told.

keishajones
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Worth over 100 mill and still working at that age l?

rasteenjackson
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Gotta be honest, Shannon sounds HORRible.

timothybierwirth
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This is 1 of the best series fbi files greetings from the nederlands Rotterdam

AubinGeorge
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I got curious and wanted to see what Gerald Lee Powers really looked like...yeah naw...🤣🤣🤣

TieraOwens
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I worry that people from around the world see this and think we in the USA are monsters.

middletech
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Every cases are interesting you work so hard amazing

ReginaAlvarado-mymt
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As always this video speaks of polygraph as if it were capable of detecting "deception" when in fact the only thing a polygraph can detect is stress. Cops know this, but they like to pretend otherwise because "stress" is exactly what they want, not to measure, but to cause suspects to crack under pressure.

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