Detectives Track Down Man Who Murdered 6-Year-Old Girl (S5, E4) | Cold Case Files | Full Episode



The dogged work of an Alberta, Canada, detective finally pays off when he tracks down the man who raped and murdered a 6-year-old girl 10 years earlier, in Season 5, Episode 4, “Snatched / A Detective’s Promise.”

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23 thoughts on “Detectives Track Down Man Who Murdered 6-Year-Old Girl (S5, E4) | Cold Case Files | Full Episode”

  1. Im from Edmonton and from the northeast side (Rundle Park is a 10-15 min drive from my parent’s house) and its crazy to see all the old school video of my hometown

    I remember watching this on TV when it first aired in 2006 and being able to recognize neighborhoods and houses but seeing it now it’s soo different

    The skyline alone is completely different

    And I’m realizing now that Punky was abducted 3 weeks after I was born (my family hadn’t moved to Canada yet)

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  2. "If he was capable of empathy and remorse, he never would've commited such a crime. But he is such a botched human being that he was able to do such an act." My words exactly. What a Monster. I hope he never gets parole and spends the rest of his days in prison.

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  3. Wow, those are the most generic looking buildings I’ve ever seen. Why would you design housing to look like that? No design, nothing interesting, just big blocks with windows in the same color over and over again. It’s so generic and pasty, so ridiculously boring, is that the Canadian aesthetic? Design and just build homes for one thing only? How do you even know which place is yours when they all look exactly the same?. I love the show, but I’ve never seen housing so ridiculously lame, even though it’s so clean and orderly I guess it looks so Canadian.😃

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  4. If it was up to me, anyone who knowingly provided a false alibi would receive the same sentence as the person they provided the alibi for. I have a feeling people would be far less inclined to lie about an alibi if doing so could cost them their own lives.

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