(*This article updated 11:45 p.m., 9/11/03 due to change
in program's air date and time observed on History Channel's
Web site)
The unusual and massive collection of forensic evidence in
the Hossencofft case goes from the microscope to the national
spotlight this weekend when The History Channel examines that
side of the case in its program Dead Reckoning.
The hour-long program will actually focus on the forensic
evidence in two Albuquerque cases. In addition to Hossencofft,
the program also examines the 1996 Hollywood Video Store murders.
The episode of Dead Reckoning is titled Tracings in Blood.
The History Channel's Web site now states the episode will air
Saturday, September 13 at 8 p.m. MST (10 p.m EST). Also according
to the History Channel's Web site, this same episode will be
shown a second time on Sunday, September 14 at 12 a.m MST (2
a.m EST).
Be sure to check your local listings to confirm the dates
and times for this episode.
I've provided an updated link to the History Channel's
programming listings for September 13 where you can click on
the program title, Dead Reckoning, and read a bit more about
this specific episode:
History
Channel's Dead Reckoning
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