

May 21, 1997 - 45m
Recent events such as Ruby Ridge and the Centennial Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta have tarnished the FBI's once-sterling image.
Jun 4, 1997 - 45m
Modern forensics helps solve crimes; O.J. Simpson's attorney Peter Neufeld.
Jun 14, 1997 - 45m
In 1970, an oxygen tank ruptured on the Apollo 13 command module, leaving three astronauts struggling to return to Earth.
Jun 21, 1997 - 45m
Police brutality in the Rodney King case and the riot following the verdict.
Jun 28, 1997 - 45m
A Soviet military plane shoots down one civilian jet, and a bomb planted by terrorists explodes another.
Jul 2, 1997 - 45m
Popularity and political power of televangelists; Jerry Falwell; Pat Robertson; Jimmy Swaggart and Oral Roberts.
Jul 9, 1997 - 45m
Interviews and underwater footage of volcanic eruptions help explain the role volcanoes play in building continents.
Jul 9, 1997 - 45m
The role of women in the military, including their history and their recent struggles within the male-oriented institution.
Jul 23, 1997 - 45m
News anchors and correspondents look back at the devastating 1993 flood of the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
Aug 6, 1997 - 45m
Footage helps chronicle mass murders committed since 1966 and profiles those who were responsible.
Aug 13, 1997 - 45m
A history of corruption in police work that includes profiles of several rogue officers who have committed heinous crimes.
Aug 20, 1997 - 45m
Edward R. Murrow flies into the eye of a 1954 storm; hurricanes Hugo, Andrew; tracking hurricanes.
Sep 3, 1997 - 45m
People who have been found guilty and imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.
Sep 10, 1997 - 45m
The debate surrounding capital punishment has become a metaphor for crime and violence in the United States.
Sep 13, 1997 - 45m
The bloody inmate uprising at Attica State Prison that ended in the deaths of 47 prisoners and guards.
Sep 17, 1997 - 45m
Host Mike Wallace chronicles the history of the Central Intelligence Agency, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1996.
Oct 8, 1997 - 45m
The history of legal gaming, including the 18th-century scandals that brought it to an abrupt end and its resurgence in today's society.
Oct 15, 1997 - 45m
Despite advances in modern medicine, viral infections continue to be a potent threat to society.
Oct 22, 1997 - 45m
Political scandals include Wilbur Mills, Gary Hart, Bernard Goldfine and Bobby Baker.
Oct 29, 1997 - 45m
An account of the 1950 U.N. peacekeeping mission in Korea, which escalated into a bloody war that claimed 54,000 American lives.
Nov 8, 1997 - 45m
Top investigators explain the search for answers that followed the crashes of two 737s.
Nov 19, 1997 - 45m
How the controversy between man and nature could affect America's national parks.
Nov 26, 1997 - 45m
The Brink's heist, the D.B. Cooper case and other famous cases highlight an exploration of modern capers and how they are evolving.
Dec 3, 1997 - 45m
The influence of TV violence; developing a TV ratings system.
Dec 10, 1997 - 45m
Original news footage recounts the stories of Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy, two of the most notorious serial killers of the 20th century.
Dec 17, 1997 - 45m
Criminologist James Fox analyzes the rise in youth crime.
Dec 24, 1997 - 45m
How one American soldier's attitudes evolved with the changing U.S. policy in Vietnam.