John List is the subject of the crime, a man who murdered his entire family in 1971

John List is the subject of the crime, a man who murdered his entire family in 1971

Some crimes remain mysteries for decades, but thanks to relentless investigators and groundbreaking forensic technology, justice is never truly out of reach. 00:00:00 The Coffee Cup A couple discovers a dying young woman in a Washington forest. Police struggle to solve the case, but 48 years later, advanced forensic technology finally identifies her killer. 00:43:22 Test A young intern’s brutal murder leaves only a composite sketch and DNA as clues. Decades later, Colorado police set a trap, turning the unsuspecting predator from hunter to prey. 01:24:00 Overlooked On his first night in town, a man is stabbed to death and dumped on a California road. Despite early suspicions, a lack of witnesses stalls the case until modern DNA testing reopens the investigation years later. 02:07:00 John List - Busted A mass murderer evades capture for 18 years by changing his identity and starting a new life. But a chance TV crime show sighting leads authorities back to his trail. Make sure you subscribe to get your regular crime fix: youtube.com/c/RealCrime Real Crime On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JLjqhHBRN8qMTGKikm97B?si=Fnshg5sfSxmljxiW7wJrZg Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com #truecrime #realcrime #crime

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