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Storm of Suspicion
Stories can be told from a rain puddle or a pile of snow, but only a forensic meteorologist has the ability to look at these and help solve murders. "Storm of Suspicion" highlights crime and weather and how these two can be intertwined. Elements -- like dew drops or even the temperature -- can be the key to unlocking more clues to solve crimes. The cases that are featured are bone-chilling and almost unbelievable. In some cases, it is seen where a rain puddle can preserve DNA, or a snow pile can feature footprints. Dr. Elizabeth Austin, a forensic meteorologist who has worked on countless cases in which weather and crime go hand in hand plays a part in the series.
S4, EP23 "River Runs Cold"
In December 2015, the New York State Dive Team searches the icy Hudson River for clues in the case of a missing 21-year-old woman; the team must resort to an unconventional method to narrow the search area.
S4, EP24 "Snow Packed"
After freezing temperatures encompass the mountains of North Carolina, the body of a man is discovered buried in the snow.
S4, EP25 "Hurricane Hampered"
A mother and daughter are murdered in their Palm Beach, Fla. home as the area braces for the impact of Hurricane Andrew.
S4, EP26 "Discovered by Downpour"
An unidentified female body is discovered in southern Minnesota, while at the same time, a young woman goes missing in Texas; the spring rains of Minnesota may be the key to solving both cases.