17-Year Hunt for Killer Ends with Chilling DNA Revelation (S5, E16) | Cold Case Files | Full Ep.



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39 thoughts on “17-Year Hunt for Killer Ends with Chilling DNA Revelation (S5, E16) | Cold Case Files | Full Ep.”

  1. The problem with the boyfriend is, the cops always look at the boyfriend first. I would have gotten a lawyer immediately. Oh, it looks bad for someone to get a lawyer? You mean, he exercised his constitutional rights and that makes cops mad. But the fact that someone knows their rights and exercises them cannot ever be grounds for finding guilt.

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  2. So Dossett was a little league coach and worked in a school? Thank God we have background checks for most people who are going to work with kids now! Let's just hope they continue to be done on people who have been in their positions for awhile.

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  3. "If he didnt have anything to hide, youd think hed want to find out why killed Diana." This is my problem with detectives sometimes because they have to know how absurd that statement is. If hes given you everything he knows, youve searched everything and hes passed a polygraph, it stands to reason that there's no reason to discuss further. Doesnt mean hes innocent but an innocent man in that situation will have already done everything they could do to give information and clear themselves. At that point, the only reason youd want to talk to him more is because youre fishing for something to pin on them.

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