The FBI Files

1998
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The FBI Files - Season 3 episodes (18)

1 FBI Files: Driven to Kill
1/1/98
In 1990, a 14-year-old girl ran away from her Texas home and disappeared; six months later, her body was found hundreds of miles away in an Illinois barn. Agents tracked down a trucker who they believed was responsible for over 50 murders. Investigators knew they had to stop this menace of the highways.
2 FBI Files: Deadly Obsession
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After a young woman went missing, police suspected that her well-connected, married ex-lover was responsible. However, when investigators couldn't find the murder weapon or even the woman's body, the FBI's only hope was to go undercover and turn brother against brother.
3 FBI Files: 1st and Kennedy St. Crew
1/1/98
Powerful street gangs in Washington D.C. enforced their power with deadly violence. Law enforcement vowed to bring the entire gang to justice. The gang leader had fled to Africa, a hunt that ended in the 1994 Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Headquarters shootout.
4 FBI Files: Terror In Disguise
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Masked bandits pulled off a daring bank robbery in the middle of the day. Without any evidence, FBI agents had to force their own luck in the four-year manhunt for the so-called Hollywood bank robber in Seattle, Washington.
5 FBI Files: Deadly Trial
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When authorities in a small Washington town began investigating the disappearance of a young woman, they had no idea it would turn into a nationwide hunt for a sadistic sexual predator. The FBI was called in to help track down Darren Dee O'Neall, only to discover that other unsuspecting women across the Pacific Northwest had fallen victim to his charms.
6 FBI Files: The Predator
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A stranger snatched an eight-year-old girl as she played in her Tucson, Arizona neighborhood. Within hours, police began to suspect a drifter who was out on parole for abducting and molesting children. He was nowhere to be found and time had, unfortunately, run out.
7 FBI Files: Dishonored
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On a cold afternoon in 1989, Marine Captain Shirley Russell failed to report for duty at the base in Quantico, Virginia. Friends and colleagues were certain she had not gone AWOL. FBI agents noticed her husband, a former Marine, was acting strangely. A blood-like stain in the couple's home disappeared before it was properly examined. There was no body, no witness and no weapon.
8 FBI Files: Millionaire Murder
1/1/98
New Jersey millionaire Frank Black flew to West Palm Beach, Florida to close a major business deal but never returned home. When the FBI was called in, agents learned of a mystery woman whom Black met while on his trip. Eventually they untangled a web of deceit that had led to a vengeful killing.
9 FBI Files: Deadly Business
1/1/98
In 1997, the FBI and the NYPD began a joint-investigation into gas station mogul Gurmeet Dhinsa for gas pump rigging. However, they soon realized Dhinsa was more than just a corrupt businessman; he ruled his mob-like operation with brutal force, kidnapping and killing wayward employees and any family members who questioned their deaths. Agents worked their way into Dhinsa's violent world.
10 FBI Files: Temple of Fear
1/1/98
The decapitation of a young African-American male led the Miami-Dade police and the FBI along a trail of murder. Authorities discovered that the man was a dissident member of a religious cult headed by a murderous man who called himself Yahweh ben Yahweh, or God, Son of God.
11 FBI Files: Silent Strike
1/1/98
In 1994, an armored van driver was murdered and the vehicle and its cargo of nearly a million dollars went missing. Authorities were led to a bounty hunter, a former prison guard and a former cop.
12 FBI Files: Deadly Stranger
1/1/98
In 1995, a mother of three was murdered and her corpse burned in Los Angeles, California. Weeks later, a young woman was killed in Mississippi and another was killed in Florida. Agents hunted down a charismatic man named Glen Rogers who used charm and generosity to target women for his brutal attacks. He would eventually become known as The Cross-Country Killer.
13 FBI Files: Backstage Murder
1/1/98
In 1987, a television producer was gunned down in his New York office. Four years later and thousands of miles away, a man told Los Angeles police he had been hired to murder two Chippendale's dancers. When the FBI was brought in, they linked the two crimes and uncovered a businessman willing to kill to protect his interests.
14 FBI Files: Under Fire
1/1/98
In Nyack, New York, an armored car robbery left one guard dead and another critically wounded. The FBI suspected domestic terrorists with a history of violent crime. Their investigation led them to the Black Liberation Army and the Weather Underground.
15 FBI Files: Manhunt
1/1/98
A California man was found dismembered in 1990 and the murder suspect, Danny Ray Horning, was caught six months later as he was robbing an Arizona bank. He was convicted and sentenced to life. But when he escaped from prison, the FBI launched an expansive manhunt for the killer through the American West.
16 FBI Files: Hunter's Target
1/1/98
A teenager was shot to death on a hunting ground in rural Virginia. His death was initially considered a tragic accident but investigators soon suspected foul play. Years later, a man contacted the FBI with a complex story of conspiracy and murder-for-hire.
17 FBI Files: No Remorse
1/1/98
On a warm summer night in 1990, the body of a suspected drug courier was discovered burning in a Minnesota alleyway. The FBI teamed up with local police to uncover a dangerous crime ring run by a vicious drug lord who used violence and intimidation to keep those around him quiet.
18 FBI Files: The C-11 Squad
1/1/98
Drug gangs terrorized Harlem, New York neighborhoods for years in the early 1990s. After a 10-year-old boy became a crossfire victim, NYPD detectives and the FBI designed an elite task forced called C-11 to dismantle the gang.

About this show

The FBI Files reveals the crime-busting techniques and forensic science used by the FBI to solve the most baffling cases. James Kallstrom, former head of the FBI's New York Office, hosts these true stories of crime and detection, taking you behind the scenes with re-enactments and interviews with actual participants. Join FBI agents as they work to bring the most notorious criminals to justice.

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