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Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman Goes Behind the Scenes With Celebrated Real-life Forensic Profiler.


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NEW YORK--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2001

Hour-Long Special Premieres on Court TV

October 31 at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT

Given the public's fascination with forensic science The application of scientific knowledge and methodology to legal problems and criminal investigations.

Sometimes called simply forensics, forensic science encompasses many different fields of science, including anthropology, biology, chemistry, engineering, genetics,
, Court TV will premiere Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman Dayle Hinman (born September 21, 1952) is a retired FBI-trained criminal profiler. She has a television series on CourtTV, Body of Evidence, documenting some of the cases she was assigned to while working at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.  on Wednesday, October 31 at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT.

This special follows real-life criminal profiler Dayle Hinman. Working with her team of forensic Belonging to courts of justice.


forensic 1) adj. from Latin forensis for "belonging to the forum," ancient Rome's site for public debate, and currently meaning pertaining to the courts.
 and law enforcement experts, Hinman takes us inside the world of crime scene investigations Crime scene investigation may refer to:
  • Forensic science, science used in determining legal proceedings
  • , a US television series
. Step by step, Hinman pieces together the evidence from two very challenging cases.

Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman takes viewers behind the police tape and into a criminal investigation, following Hinman's team as they successfully apply their profiling expertise to solve investigations that have no eyewitnesses, little evidence and no apparent motive. These are cases that have baffled local authorities for years.

Based in Tallahassee at Florida's Department of Law Enforcement, Special Agent Hinman was one of the first detectives to be trained in forensic profiling under the FBI's legendary John Douglas John Douglas is a name shared by a number of notable individuals:
  • John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie (d. 1463), Scottish soldier
  • John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton (d.
. Over the past 26 years, she has successfully solved hundreds of challenging cases drawing on the forensic and psychological evidence.

Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman is produced by FremantleMedia North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Inc. for Court TV with Liz Garbus as the executive producer and Liz Mermin as director. Robyn Hutt is executive producer for Court TV. Ed Hersh is vice president, documentaries and specials, Court TV. Lynne Kirby developed for Court TV. The program is distributed internationally by Fremantle International Distribution.

Fremantle International Distribution, one of the largest international producers of entertainment programs in the world, produced over 190 programs in more than 35 countries and distributes 17,500 hours of programs to 150 countries worldwide.

Court TV (www.courttv.com or AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  Keyword: Court TV), a basic cable network, provides a window on the American system The term American System can mean one of the following:
  • American system of manufacturing, for a system of manufacturing developed in America.
  • American System (economic plan), for the program of Henry Clay and the Whig Party.
 of justice through distinctive programming that both entertains and informs. As the destination for programming that focuses on justice and criminal investigations, Court TV broadcasts trials by day and compelling stories of the criminal justice system in the evening. Court TV is 50% owned by AOL Time Warner, and 50% owned by Liberty Media Corp. The network has 65 million subscribers.
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