Sculpture Leads to Breakthrough in 50-Year-Old Cold Case, DNA Not Enough

No Tears For Black Girls

Sculpture Leads to Breakthrough in 50-Year-Old Cold Case, DNA Not Enough

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Published on Jan 6, 2025, 7:45:00 AM
Total time: 00:10:22

Episode Description

A forensic artist sculpted the face of a Jane Doe from a 1973 cold case to identify her. The victim was discovered murdered near Foundry Road and Taylor Road in Lincoln, Virginia. Despite years of investigation, the case remains unsolved with no suspects.


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