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Nationwide Teletype Messages in 90s Helped Locate Remains of Missing Teenager
Detective leading the case of a missing teenager in the 90s would send out nationwide teletype messages with the victim's description to locate any unidentified remains matching the same. The approach was successful in finding the remains and removing speculations of the victim running away or having a mental breakdown.
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The detective in charge of the case would send nationwide teletype messages asking other law enforcement agencies if they had any unidentified remains matching the missing person's description, making the identification very difficult now.
20:34 - 24:02 (03:28)
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The detective in charge of the case would send nationwide teletype messages asking other law enforcement agencies if they had any unidentified remains matching the missing person's description, making the identification very difficult now.
ChapterNationwide Teletype Messages in 90s Helped Locate Remains of Missing Teenager
EpisodeMURDERED: Peggy Reome
PodcastCrime Junkie
Police believe that the last time Kristin Smart was alive was on May 10, 1996, the day she had a confrontation with Paul Flores.
24:02 - 26:49 (02:46)
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Police believe that the last time Kristin Smart was alive was on May 10, 1996, the day she had a confrontation with Paul Flores. It is now unlikely that the witnesses who claimed to have seen her four days later have their dates right.
ChapterNationwide Teletype Messages in 90s Helped Locate Remains of Missing Teenager
EpisodeMURDERED: Peggy Reome
PodcastCrime Junkie
George had been renting a storage unit in Cicero since 1990 and always made sure to pay on time, even during his time in prison.
26:49 - 29:54 (03:05)
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George had been renting a storage unit in Cicero since 1990 and always made sure to pay on time, even during his time in prison. However, when the police tried to get a search warrant, the prosecutor claimed there wasn't enough probable cause.