A detailed written questionnaire delivered to every house within the Lynn's neighborhood helped investigators get a major lead in the Jennifer Lynn cold case.
A story involving a disguised door, a cascade of paper, and a strategically chosen thumb drive.
Detectives investigate the scene of Diane Hawlik's murder, which showed no signs of forced entry, and search for clues to determine whether the killer was someone she knew or a stranger.
The murder of Mary Pusho is discussed, including the evidence and lack thereof, as well as potential leads that were not followed up on.
The police investigate a suspicious death but find no signs of robbery and the victim's partner is accounted for at the time of the crime.