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You may be looking for Without a Trace, a 1983 drama film directed by Stanley R. Jaffe.Another show (2002-2009) in the CSI-verse from the CSI-SVU school of "let's focus on a lesser-known faction of the criminal investigation world"; this one takes a look at the FBI's missing persons unit. It's hip and gritty and hyper-edited like its contemporaries, with a similar focus on the cases rather than investigators; it sets itself apart, however, by having a more emotional interest in the cases than procedural, which is greatly helped by a top-drawer performance from Anthony LaPaglia.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })It should be noted that while the investigation should stop with the discovery of a body, the unit very frequently ends up investigating murders along the way as well as that of the missing person, should that scenario appear. | |
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Ailment-Induced Cruelty: One of the two missing people in "In The Dark" is Kelly Corcoran, a teenage girl who recently went blind. Her introductory scene and one flashback depict her as being very bitter about her situation and especially prone to lashing out at her parents. | |
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Adults Are Useless: Happens a lot whenever a kid disappears as the parents would prefer to deny that their kids might have been involved in something they shouldn't have. | |
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Accidental Murder: In several instances when the Victim of the Week turns up dead. An especially heartbreaking example is of a woman who fell asleep while nursing her infant daughter and consequently smothered her. | |
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