Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science

Watch Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science

  • 1997
  • 5 Seasons
  • 8.3  (184)

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science, which debuted in 1997, is a captivating investigative television series that demystifies the world of forensic science and unveils the powerful role it plays in unlocking the mysteries of criminal cases. Produced in Canada and boasting an impressive six seasons, the show provides an illuminating gateway into solving complex crimes.

The show skilfully employs a blend of factual and dramatic elements, thus maintaining an air of authenticity while keeping audiences continuously engaged. In this multidimensional series, viewers are offered a behind-the-scenes look at how minute physical evidence can address larger questions about the event under investigation, as well as bring the guilty party to justice.

A key part of Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science's success hinges on its focus on real-life criminal cases. Rather than being presented with fictitious scenarios, viewers are drawn into the intricate details of actual criminal cases that have been solved, in part or in whole, through the application of forensic science. Each episode centers around one or two featured cases, going through the meticulous chronology from the initial stages of the investigation to the uphill battle of gathering evidence, right until the courtroom climax.

The allure of the show is not limited only to its carefully chosen narratives, but is amplified by the superior quality of its academic content. Each case is presented with the guidance of experts who explain the intricacies of the science involved without overwhelming the viewer with excessive jargon. The real forensic professionals help to explore the fascinating combination of chemistry, biology, physics, and technology that forms the backbone of forensic science.

The presentation of each case follows a systematic structure, detailing the initial discovery of the crime, showcasing the evidence available, and detailing the collection and analysis of any physical clues. Thereafter, the series documents the journey that the detectives and forensics experts undertake to piece together these clues towards a logical conclusion. This could range from stellar detective work leading to identifying a potential suspect, to crime laboratory professionals working tirelessly to extract DNA from evidence or firearms experts studying material related to a shooting incident.

The series takes viewers on an engrossing ride through the breakthroughs and failures that constitute a criminal investigation and, by doing so, offers an appreciation for the patience, perseverance, and scientific curiosity vital to forensic science.

The show also highlights the process of presenting scientific findings in a court of law. This aspect is ed by the insightful commentary from legal professionals about the significance of forensics in shaping the courtroom narrative, enhancing the overall realism of the episodes. The audience gets to experience how the science behind the evidence is made understandable to a jury, ultimately leading to a decisive outcome.

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science delivers a unique take on the usual crime-themed shows, focusing not just on the culprits and the crimes, but on the meticulous science enabling the unmasking of these criminals. It's as much a tribute to the relentless groping for truth by detectives and scientists, as a testament to forensics' game-changing role in modern law enforcement operations.

Although Exhibit A is centered around the grim backdrop of crimes, it educates the audience about the growing field of forensic science in an original and engaging fashion. Foundational concepts of different forensic sciences are explored - from blood spatter patterns, ballistics, dental impressions, to fingerprints, DNA, and voice recognition. But the series expertly fine-tunes the balance between the complexity of the science and the accessibility for the viewer.

In a world increasingly intrigued by true crime narratives and science-drama hybrid content, Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science stands out as an educational yet entertaining panorama of investigative pursuits and justice-- thanks to the miracles of forensic science. This series is definitely worth a watch for those who are drawn to thought-provoking content packed with a heavy dose of suspense, and an appreciation for the ceaseless, detailed work that goes into unraveling the truth of each case. The revelations are in the details, which is the true essence of forensic science and indeed, this series.

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science is a series that ran for 5 seasons (65 episodes) between September 30, 1997 and on

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Away
11. Away
June 29, 2001
Ronald Dalton has an idyllic life - a loving marriage, three beautiful children and a solid career in banking. But in one night, all that is ripped away from him. His wife dies under unusual circumstances and the forensic pathologist says it is murder by strangulation.
Predator
10. Predator
June 30, 2001
On a cool November evening, a young woman walks home from the bus stop through a local park. Suddenly, she is approached by a man. He politely asks her if she dropped any money. But before she can respond, he grabs her and drags her off the path, where he sexually assaults her. This begins a week of terror for three more unsuspecting women.
Master Mind
9. Master Mind
June 30, 2001
When a respected gallery owner suspects he is being scammed, he calls in the police. He has been sold a painting by a well-known artist that he fears is a fake. The detective on the case undertakes a crash course in the colourful world of art; a world with its dark side of master thieves and fraud artists.
Brother's Keeper
8. Brother's Keeper
November 30, 2001
When a young man goes missing and his wallet is found near Algonquin Park, his sister and mother call it murder, but without evidence, the police must deem him a "missing person." From interviews with relatives, it looks like the young man wanted to get away - he was on parole, his marriage had broken up, and his father's suicide still haunted him.
Night of Rage
7. Night of Rage
December 17, 2001
On Victoria Day as fireworks are going off, someone is on a killing spree. The next morning, three prostitutes are found shot dead. One is a transvestite, one is a transsexual and the third is a woman. The bullets from each killing prove to come from the same gun.
Deadly Thrills
6. Deadly Thrills
January 24, 2001
A young gas station attendant in rural Nova Scotia is found dead. He has been shot twice and the gas station robbed. With no eye-witnesses, the police have a monumental task before them. After weeks, the case appears to have reached a dead end, until another shooting reveals a forensic connection.
Big Catch
5. Big Catch
June 30, 2001
After the dead body of a beautiful young woman is found in a stream, suspicion falls on a three hundred and fifty pound wannabe biker who was seen drinking with the victim the night before. But before police can make an arrest, they discover their prime suspect is destroying evidence. He is attempting to clean up the blood that will connect him to the murder.
Killer Next Door
4. Killer Next Door
June 30, 2001
Two teenage girls are ambushed by a man wielding a baseball bat. He wants to party. The girls resist but in the struggle, one girl is beaten and left in a coma and the other is raped and murdered, her body dumped in the nearby river. As police mobilise their investigation, the killer taunts them by telephone. For months, the killer eludes the police and terrorises the town.
Slaughter of Innocence
3. Slaughter of Innocence
June 30, 2001
A young Asian student is raped and murdered in the apartment she shares with her sister. The killer has left a minute trace of himself in the apartment. His identity is a complete mystery. Who could have killed this innocent girl and why? Forensic fingerprinting points to a suspect but it will be tears that close the case.
Orphan
2. Orphan
June 30, 2001
A family is found murdered in their home. They have been sealed up in their suburban house for over a week. The police come upon a ghastly scene. There is no sign of forced entry. Is this a burglary gone terribly awry or something more sinister? Forensic entomology, bloodstain analysis and computer analysis will draw a net around the killer.
Blast!
1. Blast!
June 30, 2001
In this special one-hour episode, a labour dispute at the Giant gold mine in Yellowknife has the town divided. After months on strike, tensions reach a boiling point when replacement workers are brought in and union begin crossing the line. When nine miners are killed down in the mine, forensic experts establish the explosion is deliberate - this is murder!
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  • Premiere Date
    September 30, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (184)
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