Episode
Cold Case Files: Abandoned Houses / A Son's Memory
Overview
Detectives are baffled when two young girls are raped, murdered, and dumped in an abandoned house in Akron, Ohio. And a 26-year-old mother of three disappears on Christmas Eve in 1995, but the missing persons case goes cold when police can find few clues to her whereabouts.
Details
- Series
- Cold Case Files
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 21
- Air date
- 2006-10-28
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Abandoned Houses / A Son's Memory is Episode 21 in Season 5 of Cold Case Files. It aired on 2006-10-28. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 20: Cross Country Connection / Eyes at the Window
DNA found on a marijuana joint in Florida in 2005 helps to solve the 1988 rape and murder of a California woman. And a cold case of murder in Illinois heats up when a jailhouse lawyer turns jailhouse snitch.
Episode 22: A Knock at the Door / Shattered
The killing of a woman in a Virginia hotel room goes unsolved for a quarter of a century before investigators are finally able to zero in on the likely killer. And, when a 25-year -old women is shot to death during a jewelry store robbery in 1980, investigators collect fingerprints and blood from the crime scene. There are few leads and the case goes cold until 1999, when detectives test the blood evidence and develop a DNA profile. For two years more, that profile sits without a match, until 2001 when a convicted burglar is entered into the DNA databank.
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