her mission. so how many names did you have? about 2,300 names. could cutting-edge technology crack an ice-cold case? i was like, no way. i believe in the devil, and people that don t believe in the devil, i think, they re in for a big surprise. hello and welcome to dateline. michella and jenni were just like most kids their age. they loved riding bikes, and playing outdoors. the fun-loving girls didn t know each other. but they would be forever connected, through tragedy. decades later, a detective would leave no stone unturned, on a quest for justice. and in the process, uncovered a twist that left investigators speechless. here is keith morrison with evil was watching. again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths, to the places the killer used to hide what he had done. as if looking, once more, after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal a name
we looked at suspects after suspect after suspect. the crime was a mystery for decades. we re still with no answer. this poor family, we thought, we might be able to solve this case. could cutting edge science yield a new clue. this was a huge lead. absolutely. this wasn t somebody they had a reason to look at or talk to before. he was here, he was here the all-time. you are literally talking to chris s killer. right. face to face. evil comes in all packages. it certainly does. hello, welcome to dateline. kristie morocco always knew she wanted to be a teacher. her enthusiasm showed. colleagues marvel that are way with kids, but her life was cut tragically short. investigators eventually had a dead end. decades later, a crash course in dna analysis, gave them a picture of chrissy s killer, and revealed a stunning truth that he had been hiding in plain sight the whole time. here is andrea canning, with facing the music. they were having so much fun
Missing, it is a scary thing. You know there is evil out there. First, michelle, then jenny. Bloodhounds came, police were there. Two young girls, taken. Similarities, blonde, blue eyes, riding a bike. As a little kid it definitely scared me. She was a girl then as well, solving these mysteries was her mission. Could Cutting Edge Technology crack a Ice Cold Case . No way. I believe in the devil and i think people that do not believe in the devil are in for a big surprise. Hello and welcome to dateline. Michelle and jenny were like most kids their age, they liked riding bikes and playing outdoors. They did not know each other but they will be forever connected through tragedy. Decades later a detective leaves no Stone Unturned in the quest for justice and uncovered a twist that left investigators speechless. Here is Keith Morrison with, evil was watching. Again and again she came here, stood under the ancient canopy, walked that damp neural paths to the places the killer used to hide wh
"One thing the detectives kept telling us was … eventually technology's gonna solve this case. … I trusted that, and they turned out that they were right," Sarah Yarborough's mother tells "48 Hours."
Long before the formation of the Kansas City, Kansas, Department’s cold case unit, detectives knew in 2003 that DNA tied a former truck driver to the 1998 murder of Christina King.