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  • Man wanted in 2013 Christian County murder captured after 13 years
    Aug 17 2026
    This episode details the successful apprehension of a suspect who spent over a decade as a fugitive. The individual was sought in connection to a violent homicide that occurred within Christian County during 2013. Authorities finally tracked down and captured the man after he spent approximately thirteen years evading the legal system. This development marks a significant breakthrough in a long-standing cold case involving a local murder. The source focuses on the conclusion of a lengthy international or regional manhunt to bring the accused to justice.

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    23 Min.
  • Overkill at the Deluxe Plaza Motel
    Aug 16 2026
    The episode detail the investigations into two separate, violent homicides occurring at roadside lodging facilities. The first case follows the brutal beating of Edward Useda in Baltimore, where detectives used DNA evidence and surveillance footage to track a couple fleeing to North Carolina. The second account focuses on the shooting death of 16-year-old Cypress Nunan, whose boyfriend was eventually convicted after investigators uncovered ballistic matches and deceptive alibis. Both narratives highlight the forensic processes and emotional testimony from family members that lead to criminal convictions. Ultimately, the episode illustrates the specialized techniques law enforcement employs to solve "overkill" crimes and provide legal closure to grieving relatives.

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • Chasing Justice in the Cold Case Files - Jeremiah Pittman
    Aug 16 2026
    This episode outlines four decades-old murder investigations that were eventually solved through persistent detective work and modern technology. The first case explores the tragic deaths of Zelfia Lowry and her nephew Jeremiah Pittman, whose killer was identified after a witness revealed the location of hidden remains. Another segment details the 27-year search for the killer of Annie Mae Florence, which culminated in a breakthrough when latent fingerprints were discovered on a mayonnaise jar. In Utah, the brutal 1984 homicide of Brad Perry reached a resolution after DNA evidence on a dollar bill and mitochondrial testing linked the crime to Glenn Griffin. Finally, the sources recount the harrowing abduction and murder of 12-year-old Shauna Howe, a case that haunted Pennsylvania until DNA matches and a confession exposed a trio of predatory men. Collectively, these accounts highlight how forensic advancements and the refusal of investigators to give up provide long-awaited justice for grieving families.



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    59 Min.
  • More Bodies Pulled from Texas Bayou as Serial Killer Fears Ignite
    Aug 15 2026
    The city of Houston is currently grappling with a surge of public anxiety as multiple bodies continue to be discovered in the local bayou system. While widespread social media theories suggest a serial killer is responsible for these deaths, local law enforcement and the district attorney have firmly denied the existence of a predator, citing a lack of consistent forensic evidence. Authorities instead attribute the high number of fatalities to homelessness, mental health crises, and the physical dangers of the expansive, difficult-to-navigate waterways. Data reveals a sharp increase in recoveries since 2017, with a significant portion of cases remaining officially undetermined due to the environmental impact of water on forensic clues. Despite official pushback, the frequency of these discoveries and the demographic patterns of the victims keep the community on edge. This complex situation highlights a tension between official explanations and public perception regarding the safety of the city's vulnerable populations.

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    40 Min.
  • A Son’s Chance Encounter Reopens His Father’s Murder
    Aug 15 2026
    This episode chronicles the decades-long quest for justice following the 1974 murder of Freddie Farah, a Palestinian-American store owner in Jacksonville. Although the case went cold for over forty years, advances in fingerprint technology eventually linked a cake mix box left at the scene to a suspect named Johnie Miller. The investigation was fueled by the unwavering persistence of the victim's son, Bobby, who collaborated with cold case detectives to locate Miller in New Orleans. Following the death of a key eyewitness, the legal process shifted toward a restorative justice session, allowing the family to confront the killer directly. During this meeting, Miller confessed to the accidental shooting and sought forgiveness from the family he had devastated. The narrative highlights the emotional complexities of closure as the family balances the suspect's release with the peace of finally knowing the truth.






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    47 Min.
  • Unsolved Crimes and the Science of Justice
    Aug 14 2026
    This episode provides detailed accounts of several cold case homicides that were eventually solved through technological advancements and persistent investigation. In the case of "Lavender Doe," DNA indexing and genealogical research identified both the victim, Dana Dodd, and her killer, Joseph Bernett. Similar investigative genetic genealogy and abandoned trash samples led authorities to Adam Derasmo for the brutal 2006 murder of Sherry Black. Long-unsolved crimes, including the 1987 slaying of Carol Murphy and the 2002 death of Daniel Lavine, were closed using forensic matches and eyewitness confessions. Finally, a decades-old robbery and murder at a grocery store reached a resolution when fingerprint databases identified Johnny Miller forty-three years after the event. Collectively, these narratives illustrate how modern science and restorative justice provide closure for families long after the original crimes occurred.

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    56 Min.
  • Solving the Barbara Carr - Cold Case Investigation
    Aug 13 2026
    This episode details the 1986 cold case of Barbara Carr, who was brutally murdered in her Garland, Texas, home during a staged home invasion. Initial suspicion fell on her husband, Domingo Villarreal, whose suspicious behavior and inconsistent stories led to his arrest, though a lack of physical evidence forced his release. Decades later, investigators utilized investigative genetic genealogy to discover that the husband had stolen a dead man's identity and was actually named Jesus Canales. Through the analysis of abandoned DNA and familial testing of Canales’ relatives, police identified his older brother, Liborio Canales, as the true killer. Liborio eventually confessed that he murdered Barbara in a fit of rage after she refused to let him stay at her house. In 2024, the 37-year-old case concluded with Liborio’s guilty plea and a twenty-year prison sentence.

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    39 Min.
  • Justice After 26 Years: The Cornell-Story Cold Case Match
    Aug 13 2026
    The episode details the harrowing 1990 double homicide of 11-year-old Robin Cornell and her babysitter, Lisa Story, in Cape Coral, Florida. After the case remained a cold case for over 25 years, a DNA match finally identified Joseph Zieler as the perpetrator following an unrelated arrest in 2016. The text highlights the tireless advocacy of Robin’s mother, Jan Cornell, who maintained pressure on law enforcement for decades to find the killer. During the 2023 trial, prosecutors presented forensic evidence and testimony that countered the defendant's claims of amnesia and innocence. The narrative concludes with Zieler being convicted on multiple counts and receiving the death penalty. This account serves as a testament to how technological advancements in genetics can eventually bring resolution to long-unsolved tragedies.

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    42 Min.