and her friends. she was extremely outgoing. a wonderful life that came to a tragic and on one warm summer night. i hear a very weird scream. her life had ended, but our story was just beginning. her killer hadn t been caught. i remember one detective saying to me, you just have to wait till because again. but the trail grew cold. the file forgotten, until decades later, someone dusted it off. the whole goal of these cases was to try and see the thing that s hiding in plain sight. there were clues. a mysterious weapon made of wire, the wedding invitation, a midnight sale to know where. where they enough to catch a killer? i was 100 percent confident that it was our guy. now, the showdown a determined prosecutor against a famed defense lawyer, who helped set ogs in free. i m on the right side. after 35 years, it was finally time for justice. it s been a long journey. he was alone in his makeshift workshop. had to be, for what he intended. carefully
wait till because again. but the trail grew cold. the file forgotten, until decades later, someone dusted it off. see the thing that s hiding in plain sight. there were clues. a mysterious weapon made of wire, the wedding invitation, a midnight sale to know where. where they enough to catch a killer? i was 100 percent confident now, the showdown a determined prosecutor against a famed defense lawyer, who helped set ogs in free. i m on the right side. after 35 years, it was finally time for justice. it s been a long journey. in this makeshift workshop, had to be for what he intended. carefully, got the lengths of a two of them. just a few inches each, sand them down, joe the whole in each one. he found a piece of wire, he doubled it for strength. his perfect weapon for his perfect crime. outside, in the sunshine, it was the summer of 1979. aides hadn t happened to us to, north of the internet, nor did cell phones, norway to re-dna. all of those
still there. a ghost, maybe, but virtually no hard evidence. so while this one back to the beginning and took a good look at lynn and the company she kept. wallace re-interviewed all of linda s surviving boyfriends. they were very happy with the kind of relationship they had with her. everyone would tell you that. except for two, about whom they couldn t. no joe gia russo, the man she invited for dinner the last night of her life had since died. no way to talk to him. and then there was doug bradford, the ex-boyfriend who threw the lamp and was seen driving through the apartment and had offer that odd alibi about sailing and paddling a 30 -foot bow in the middle of the night. i think there s always a rational element in these cases. anything is possible, but not anything is reasonable. this case was one of those where you really have to ask,
terrifying crime scene i ve ever seen. there s something about the horror that lynne went through that was still evident in the crime scene. that goes to the scene was still there. a ghost, maybe, but virtually no hard evidence. so while this one back to the beginning and took a good look at lynn and the company she kept. wallace re-interviewed all of linda s surviving boyfriends. they were very happy with the kind of relationship they had with her. everyone would tell you that. except for two, about whom they couldn t. no joe gia russo, the man she invited for dinner the last night of her life had since died. no way to talk to him. and then there was doug bradford, the ex-boyfriend who threw the lamp and was seen driving through the apartment and had offer that odd alibi about sailing and paddling a 30-foot bow in the middle of