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Advances in forensic science shine a light on a case that went cold for decades, revealing the name of a serial killer who murdered two women in the late 1980s in Orange County, Calif.
Advances in forensic science shine a light on a case that went cold for decades, revealing the name of a serial killer who murdered two women in the late 1980s in Orange County, Calif.
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S4, EP14 "Double Homicide in the OC"Advances in forensic science shine a light on a case that went cold for decades, revealing the name of a serial killer who murdered two women in the late 1980s in Orange County, Calif.
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