When a serial bomber began his spree of attacks at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the FBI, ATG, GBI and even NASA teamed up to use all their technology to bring the bomber to justice.
In 1995, bones were discovered in a burnt antique trunk in the Nevada desert. But it wasn't cutting edge forensic tools that helped convict the killer, it was a method from Sherlock Holmes' era.
When a woman's body was discovered in a barrel with an address book that had been soaked for 30 years, it was game-changing technology that finally gave the police the break they needed.