New Forensic Science in All New Series ‘Conspiracies Decoded’ Premiering December 3
The all new 10-part Science Channel series, Conspiracies Decoded, premieres Thursday, December 3 at 10pm ET/PT on Science Channel. In addition to watching Conspiracies Decoded on Science Channel, viewers can join the conversation on social media by following @SCIENCECHANNEL on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and using the hashtag #ConspiraciesDecoded.
Throughout Conspiracies Decoded, experts revisit the most enduring and inexplicable crimes and conspiracies from throughout history, applying new forensic science techniques and stunningly accurate CGI to reconstruct each scrap of astonishing evidence and potentially uncover answers that were once thought impossible.
Showcasing the multiple branches of forensic science throughout the season – such as digital retouching, hair, bone and fingerprint analysis, as well as forensic facial reconstruction – Conspiracies Decoded gives viewers a peek behind the curtain of some of the most cutting-edge scientific techniques paired with stunningly accurate and detailed imagery that brings each mystery vividly to life.
Mixing state-of-the-art forensic science and astonishing CGI with powerful, first-hand stories, Conspiracies Decoded gives viewers a front row seat to the world’s most compelling and puzzling mysteries as experts decode clues and bring each story back to life.
Conspiracies Decoded is produced for Science Channel by Bigger Bang and distributed globally by Fremantle. For Bigger Bang, Iain Riddick and Tom Adams are the executive producers, Andrew Barron is Series Producer. For Science Channel, Wyatt Channell is executive producer.
In an all new Science Channel series, experts travel across the globe and back in time as they seek to solve history’s greatest mysteries using state-of-the-art CGI and ground-breaking forensic science.
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