Some cases are solved quickly, while others take some time. But unfortunately, in some crimes, years and even decades will pass without answers for the victim's loved ones. The case has gone cold, and justice seems impossibly distant.
That's where "Cold Justice" comes in.
When “Cold Justice” returns on Saturday, November 6 at 8/7c on Oxygen, veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler and her fellow investigators are doing what they do best: digging deep into unsolved homicides in the interest of justice.
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Who fatally stabbed a beloved 91-year-old grandmother in 1998? Cold Justice helps turn up a possible answer. Kelly and Tonya Investigate Crime Scene.
In Picayune, Mississippi, a park is named in honor of Leola Jordan, a beloved grandmother and former schoolteacher who was brutally stabbed to death in 1998.
Jordan was 91 when she was found dead in her bed on June 30, 1998, and her murder has haunted the community for 23 years. During an episode of “Cold Justice,” airing
Saturdays a
8/7c on
Oxygen, longtime prosecutor Kelly Siegler and homicide investigator Tonya Rider are in Picayune to work with local authorities on the homicide case.