Fluke License Plate Audit Reveals A Culprit YEARS Later (S3, E26) | Cold Case Files | Full Episode



Agents acting as mobsters conduct a sting operation to solve a murder case that had gone cold. Then, a series of attacks in St. Louis goes unsolved for years until a fluke audit leads police to the culprit in Season 3, Episode 26, “Weepy-Voiced Killer.”

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19 thoughts on “Fluke License Plate Audit Reveals A Culprit YEARS Later (S3, E26) | Cold Case Files | Full Episode”

  1. Young girls and boys should be taught self defense and what to look for in bad, horrible people. As they get older hopefully they can defend themselves better. There are some bad people in this world.
    Be aware.

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  2. To me it would be a miserable life knowing I left my DNA at a crime scene and knowing any day could be the day the knock on the door comes. I hope its that way for these monsters!

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  3. The detectives didnt solve anything. Eugene Frigo did. Dude put his life on the line chasing down a suspect who was armed with a gun. Good thing the 911 operator told him to back off. The lesson learned here is to get the plate and let the police handle the rest.

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  4. So many, so grateful to the type of man that Detective Randy Sasenger seems to be. I hope in the future that becomes a reality. We need more like him. So difficult to have one smart cop in the midst of obvious idiocy……..

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  5. Lord Jesus! This one surprised me and nothing hardly ever surprises me. Over a hundred crimes in just one state, he wasn't caught and Lord knows how many more he committed in other areas! He definitely should NEVER see the light of day again.

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