3 New York Cold Cases FINALLY Solved
- Chris McAndrew
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Three victims. Three cold cases.
And for decades, the truth remained hidden.
In this episode of Twisted Crimes With Chris and Heather, we examine three New York cases that investigators refused to give up on. A woman murdered in her own home in 1964. A 14-year-old girl attacked on her walk to school in 2005. And a newborn baby abandoned in a park whose identity remained a mystery for nearly three decades.
For years, these cases seemed unsolvable. Witnesses disappeared. Leads dried up. Suspects slipped away.
But advances in DNA technology, forensic genetic genealogy, and relentless detective work finally uncovered the answers.
- Catherine Blackburn (1964)
- Gretchen "Gigi" Perham (2005)
- Baby Moses (1997)
These are the stories of the victims, the investigations, and the breakthroughs that finally brought long-awaited answers to grieving families.
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Which of these cases shocked you the most? Let us know in the comments.
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