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Any I.D ( Investigation Discovery) addicts here? (Original Post) HipChick Oct 2012 OP
Me. :-) Raven Oct 2012 #1
yes. barbtries Oct 2012 #2
I missed a lot... HipChick Oct 2012 #4
if you have netflix barbtries Oct 2012 #5
Me kalli007 Oct 2012 #3
I usually watch it a lot but not today csziggy Oct 2012 #6
It's the channel I put on my TV to fall asleep to... twisted I know justiceischeap Oct 2012 #7
Me. I found the early Forensic Shows very interesting treestar Oct 2012 #8
I was amazed by the British youngest killer...now released, and allowed to live anonymously HipChick Oct 2012 #9
Fascinating treestar Oct 2012 #13
im one Corgigal Oct 2012 #10
Thanks....I DVR that one HipChick Oct 2012 #11
I prefer to watch old movies on TCM HeiressofBickworth Oct 2012 #12

csziggy

(34,136 posts)
6. I usually watch it a lot but not today
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 08:47 PM
Oct 2012

I've been following the Jessica Ridgeway case and was too bummed out when it was announced yesterday that her body had been identified. I didn't need to watch old cases when this one is still being solved.

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
7. It's the channel I put on my TV to fall asleep to... twisted I know
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 08:50 PM
Oct 2012

but there aren't any infomercials in the morning, so if I forget to set the timer, I'm not awakened by Billy Blanks screaming at me.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
8. Me. I found the early Forensic Shows very interesting
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 08:53 PM
Oct 2012

The New Detectives - and they profiler, Dayle? The earlier shows had some cases where her profiling really helped solve the case.

The FBI files are interesting, too.

And you gotta love "Deadly Women." There are some evil women out there! They even include 19th century cases. I could hardly believe the one where the woman killed her husband and all of her children and apparently there was no one to be suspicious. And she did it one at a time.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
13. Fascinating
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 02:41 AM
Oct 2012

When I hear these stories, I have to wonder how someone can kill at such an age. Yet if she never kills as an adult, that would be interesting, did she learn a conscience and was it due to the punishment or just something a killer kid grows out of? Poor little boys.

Corgigal

(9,291 posts)
10. im one
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 11:38 PM
Oct 2012

My favorite current show is Homicide Hunter. He's the real deal with almost 300 homicides solved. I like the way he thinks and I always learn something about human nature from him. Watch when you can

http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/homicide-hunter-joe-kenda/

HeiressofBickworth

(2,682 posts)
12. I prefer to watch old movies on TCM
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 02:27 AM
Oct 2012

but if I've seen it or it's something I don't care to see, ID is my next stop. There aren't as many NEW stories as I would like, but even though, I've watched some a second time.

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