Unsolved History
S01E04: Forensics in the White House
A team of Secret Service officers, historians and forensic scientists unravel the mysteries behind some of the most high-profile deaths and assassination attempts in the White House. The 1881 shooting of James Garfield prompted Alexander Graham Bell to invent a metal detector in order to locate the assassin's bullet and try to save his life. Zachary Taylor's body was exhumed to determine if he had been poisoned instead of dying from gastroenteritis. An assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt helped shape the function of today's Secret Service. And a plot to crash a passenger jet into the White House in order to assassinate Richard Nixon was foiled.
Overview
Unsolved History is an American documentary television series that aired from 2002 to 2005. The program was produced by MorningStar Entertainment, Termite Art Productions, Lions Gate Television, and Discovery Communications for the Discovery Channel. The series lasted over three seasons and had a total of 47 episodes, in which a team of people, each with different skills, try to solve historical mysteries. As of 2007, the series airs on Investigation Discovery and occasionally on the Science Channel. However, episodes regarding the military are sometimes aired on the Military Channel.
Episodes
S01E02 The Death of the U.S.S. Maine
S01E03 Inside Hitler's Bunker
S01E04 Forensics in the White House
S01E05 Custer's Last Stand
S01E06 The Alamo
S01E07 The Iceman Mystery
S01E08 Pearl Harbor: Death of the Arizona
S01E09 The Death of the Red Baron
S01E10 Shoot-Out at the O.K. Corral
S01E11 The Boston Massacre
S01E12 JFK: Death in Dealey Plaza
S01E13 The Roman Colosseum
S01E14 Wilhelm Gustloff: World's Deadliest Sea Disaster
S01E15 Who Killed Julius Caesar?
S01E16 The Assassination of King Tut
S01E17 Escapes from Alcatraz
S01E18 JFK: Altered Statesman
S01E19 Death of Princess Diana
