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The murder of Carol Sue Klaber is cold for decades until new technology can finally bring her killer to light.
The murder of Carol Sue Klaber is cold for decades until new technology can finally bring her killer to light.
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S4, EP2 "Horror by the Roadside"The murder of Carol Sue Klaber is cold for decades until new technology can finally bring her killer to light.
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S4, EP1 "The NorCal Rapist"The NorCal Rapist terrorizes the women of North California for years until forensic science can identify him.
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S3, EP20 "Michelle Wyatt"Michelle Wyatt is found strangled to death in 1980 in her condo; few leads arise until 41 years later, thanks to forensics.
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S3, EP19 "Delta Dawn"Police are stumped when a toddler's body is found in Escatawpa River, leading to a decades-long mystery.
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S5, EP18 "Murder on Edgewater Creek Bridge"Can the groundbreaking tool of investigative genetic genealogy solve the 1993 murder of Melissa Lee?
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S5, EP17 "A Murder in Lexington"Years after a mother is murdered, cutting-edge forensics provide long-awaited answers.
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S5, EP16 "Murder in Green Bay"In 1986, police struggle to find a young mother's killer; new genetic genealogy may provide answers.
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S5, EP14 "Downtown After Dark"Years after her murder in 1991, will new forensic tools finally find Danielle Clause's killer?
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