A retired Louisiana detective takes a crack at solving an old case—the murder of a woman whose body was dumped in a bayou and left to decompose for three months. With modern forensics, the detective may finally have what he needs to find her killer.
DNA results shift the focus; detectives need more insight on their victim, and experts comb for evidence.
The detectives find the last people who may have seen Eugenie alive; a glimpse into Rodie Sanchez and Aubrey St. Angelo's lives.
Cutting edge DNA technology may be the key to seeing the face of Eugenie's killer.
After receiving a tip, Aubrey sits down with a convicted felon; Rodie tries to rekindle his relationship with his son as the team continues their efforts to speak with Eugenie's ex husband.
Detectives narrow their focus to a few possible leads in Eugenie Boisfontaine's homicide investigation.
Take a look back at season one of KILLING FIELDS, at the major leads and breaks in the case as seen through the eyes of Detective Sanchez, his partner Detective Aubrey St. Angelo, and the team at the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office.
The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the homicide case of Eugenie Boisfontaine. Now, detectives continue to comb through evidence to search for clues of a motive.
In addition to the unsolved killing of Eugenie Boisfontaine, Rodie has a second cold case he's preparing to investigate. The subject of that investigation is Curtis "Cochise" Smith, a young black man from Iberville Parish who went missing in 1991.
Detectives continue searching for physical evidence related to the John Doe in the barrel. Awaiting DNA results from a tooth found on the body, detectives sift through remaining pieces of the barrel in hopes of finding other clues to crack the case.
With no body and only a confession, the detectives continue to search for physical evidence linking Tommy Francise to the homicide of Curtis 'Cochise' Smith.
With a search warrant in hand, the sheriff's office gears up to serve the warrant and search Tommy's home.
In 2002, one of Detective Rodie Sanchez's confidential informants named George Barrett was killed in his home. Rodie always suspected George's employer, Tommy Francise, but he could never prove it.
The team is feeling confident that they have enough evidence to make an arrest and put Tommy Francise behind bars. Later, they prepare and present their case to DA's office.
In the Season 2 finale, Tommy Francise is in custody and has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder for the homicides of Curtis "Cochise" Smith and George Barrett.
A look back at the cold case homicide investigations at Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office in Louisiana; a sneak peek at what lies ahead in the new season of the series, "Killing Fields," based in Isle of Wight, Va.
After an inmate claims to have information regarding the murder of Carrie Singer, who was found in a Virginia field in 2004, the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office reopens the case as seasoned Det. Potter & rookie Coughlin lead the investigation.
The Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office continues to search for clues in the homicide case of Carrie Singer and begins to interview past witnesses and narrow in on a suspect.
The Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office reaches out to the public for leads in the homicide of Carrie Singer; investigators revisit the body dump site and look for long-lost clues; another cold case gets reopened.
The investigators at the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office find themselves in the midst of two cold case homicide investigations: Carrie Singer and Johnnie Tynes.
Isle of Wight investigators reach out to the local community for help and get more than they bargained for when a caller comes forward with information about another cold case homicide.
Parabon Nanolabs generates a surprising result from the DNA profile in the Carrie Singer case; two investigators from the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office go undercover in pursuit of a new suspect.
David Cruz is not a match, and the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office refocuses their efforts on a new promising suspect.
In this special episode of KILLING FIELDS, viewers will get a look at never-before-seen footage of the stories that helped shape the investigation. The episode will also get insight from the detectives who worked on the case and chasing down the leads.
The body of a Caucasian 20-something female is found partly submerged on the banks of Whiskey Bay. Major Hebert and Detective Bradford race to the scene, deem it a homicide, and race against the clock to ID the victim and hunt down her killer.
The sheriff’s office returns to Whiskey Bay to conduct a sweep of the waters looking for dead bodies. A known body dumping ground, Whiskey Bay was also reported to be the preferred dumpsite of an infamous serial killer, Derrick Todd Lee.
Detectives conduct a routine sweep behind a levee searching for dead bodies. Major Hebert chooses this particular location after receiving an anonymous tip that a woman, missing since 2002 and presumed dead, may be buried somewhere in these woods.