Season 4
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A determined investigator battles personal demons while unraveling chilling mysteries, inviting viewers to join in the suspenseful journey of truth.
Episodes
In 1990, police arrive at a murder scene in Largo, Florida and encounter the victim's frantic boyfriend. He claims Laurie Colannino called him, and then the line went dead. Through the investigation, police find many suspects.
As a woman comes home she finds something strange in her front yard. She rushes inside, concerned about her teenage daughter who is home sick. She enters the living room and finds Adriana Pinon slumped over a chair with a gunshot would.
It's early evening in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. A man returns to his darkened home and is surprised to find the front door unlocked. To his horror he finds his wife, Randi Trimble in a pool of blood and frantically he dials 911.
Neal Rosenblum walks down a Pittsburgh residential street. Suddenly a car stops, and shots are fired. Police rush to the scene. The young man is still conscious. Will his last words be enough to lead police to his killer?
Two repair men enter a hotel room in Parsippany, New Jersey and make a grim discovery. Two guests won't be checking out. Who killed them and why?
Armchair detectives and forensic science junkies get the opportunity to solve real cases each week on Court TV's "I, Detective". This half-hour series airs weekly and gives viewers the opportunity to follow clues, find evidence and learn how this information is used to solve some of the most intriguing criminal investigations. "I, Detective" combines the elements of documentary, murder mystery, and quiz shows. Through an interactive series of multiple choice questions, "I, Detective" challenges viewers to examine the same evidence, suspects, motives and witness statements that actual investigators consider in their quest to solve the crime. "Court TV's viewers enjoy the challenge of piecing together clues, accepting or rejecting possible evidence, and participating in the investigation," observes Art Bell, Executive Vice President, Programming and Marketing, Court TV. "The questions included in "I, Detective" give our viewers a chance to be active participants in the investigation. They examine the crime scene, evaluate evidence, and attempt to correctly answer questions that real criminologists and forensic specialists ask themselves as they solve a crime." "I, Detective" is produced by Michael Hoff Productions.
