EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 49 MIN
Recovering Evidence 150 Metres Below The Surface _ The New Detectives
from FilmRise True Crime · host FilmRise True Crime
A car plunges into a river. A body trapped inside. And evidence sitting 150 metres underwater, where no investigator was meant to go.In this episode, I uncover a remarkable case featured on The New Detectives, the groundbreaking Discovery Channel series that aired from 1996 to 2004 and inspired the creation of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation [citation:1]. The series revolutionized forensic science television, showing viewers how investigators use anthropology, DNA analysis, and underwater recovery techniques to solve the most puzzling crimes [citation:1][citation:7].Water destroys evidence. Currents scatter remains. And when a killer believes the depths will hide their crime forever, investigators must turn to forensic science to recover what was meant to stay lost [citation:3]. This case follows the recovery of evidence from 150 metres below the surface — a depth that pushed diving teams to their limits. Specialized forensic techniques for underwater crime scenes, including the analysis of waterlogged remains and submerged vehicles, helped investigators piece together what happened [citation:7].Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the river gave up its dead, and the truth followed.
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