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Comparing the 24-hour news cycle of today to the past, the Lacey Peterson case is used as an example of how we now witness a crime case breaking and unfolding as opposed to in the past where cases went unreported for years.
15:02 - 17:39 (02:36)
Summary
Comparing the 24-hour news cycle of today to the past, the Lacey Peterson case is used as an example of how we now witness a crime case breaking and unfolding as opposed to in the past where cases went unreported for years.
ChapterThe Curious Case of Beth Doe
EpisodeUNIDENTIFIED: St. Louis Doe // Beth Doe
PodcastCrime Junkie
Police update a sketch of Beth Doe in hopes of identifying her after her remains are exhumed and sent for DNA analysis at one of only three labs in the US capable of matching four missing persons.
17:39 - 19:43 (02:03)
Summary
Police update a sketch of Beth Doe in hopes of identifying her after her remains are exhumed and sent for DNA analysis at one of only three labs in the US capable of matching four missing persons.
ChapterThe Curious Case of Beth Doe
EpisodeUNIDENTIFIED: St. Louis Doe // Beth Doe
PodcastCrime Junkie
The renewed attention on the case of Beth Doe generates tips from the public, but none of them give police any solid leads.
19:43 - 20:54 (01:11)
Summary
The renewed attention on the case of Beth Doe generates tips from the public, but none of them give police any solid leads. However, the DNA analysis from Texas helps rule out some possible identities.
ChapterThe Curious Case of Beth Doe
EpisodeUNIDENTIFIED: St. Louis Doe // Beth Doe
PodcastCrime Junkie
The sketch of Beth Doe looks nothing like the original and the images have changed a lot years later which is confusing.
20:54 - 23:41 (02:47)
Summary
The sketch of Beth Doe looks nothing like the original and the images have changed a lot years later which is confusing. The use of isotope analysis suggests that Beth Doe was an immigrant from Central or Western Europe who had been in the US for 5 to 10 years before her death.