For 15 years, northern California is haunted by a serial rapist until genetic genealogy finally reveals the identity of the elusive sexual predator.
A man discovers the body of a young woman in a ditch in Kentucky. The girl is identified as 16-year-old Carol Sue Klaber who was last seen riding her bike
In 1987, the brutalized body of a New Mexico woman is discovered inside her apartment; decades later, investigators hope genetic genealogy can finally catch the killer.
In 2003, the skeletal remains of a young woman are found.
When the body of a young woman is discovered in 1970, her family never loses hope that one day her killer will be identified; after 52 years, genetic genealogy provides the truth.
Dade County police in Georgia work to uncover the identity of a Jane Doe and locate the perpetrator responsible for her murder.
In 1968, the remains of an unidentified woman are discovered; detectives work for nearly half a century to identify the Jane Doe and the murderer who evaded law enforcement for 50 years.
In 1964, the body of a young girl is discovered in Hazleton, Pa.; the community lives in fear that a child predator is hiding in plain sight; over 50 years later, the truth is finally revealed.
Two unsolved murders from the late 1970s near Tahoe, Calif., stump investigators for decades.
A stabbing in Sacramento