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Cold case investigator Paul Holes investigates the murder of Kathleen Heisey, the principal of Browning Road Elementary School, who was killed inside her home. There were no signs of a break-in, and detectives believe the assailant may have snuck in through her unlocked back door.
S1/EP10
Cold case investigator Paul Holes meets with retired Bakersfield Police Department criminalist Greg Laskowski to discuss electrostatic dust print lifting. Holes is reinvestigating the murder of elementary school principal Kathleen Heisey, who was killed inside her home in 1998.
S1/EP10
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and Bakersfield Police Department Detective Christina Abshire goes over the crime scene evidence from the 1998 murder of Kathleen Heisey, an elementary school principal who was killed inside her home. Nothing was reported missing from the house, and Heisey's identification was taken out of her purse and displayed.
S1/EP9
Dr. Jeffrey Barnard meets with Paul Holes to go over his opinion of what happened in the Carla Walker case. Barnard believes the cause of death was manual strangulation.
S1/EP10
Why did Kathleen Heisey's killer leave $270 in her wallet? And what was her connection to her killer? Paul Holes meets with an expert who contemplates how victim selection comes into play in Kathleen Heisey's murder.
S1/EP8
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs go over the cases of Tamekia Taylor and Jennifer Clemmings, two Atlanta-area women who were killed inside their homes in the early 2000s. Holes questions if the murders could be connected and discusses the similarities between the two cases.
S1/EP8
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs discuss the final known movements of Tamekia Taylor, who was murdered inside her home before a holiday party in 2002. Prior to her murder, Taylor called the host of the party and asked if she could bring a guest.
S1/EP8
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs investigate the case of Tamekia Taylor, who was murdered inside her Atlanta suburbs home in December 2002 on the evening of a holiday party. Holes and Coombs visit her home and theorize how the offender would have approached her home.
S1/EP9
In 1974, 17-year-old Carla Walker’s reported abduction out of the arms of her boyfriend sent a Texas town on a massive manhunt. She was discovered murdered in a culvert three days later. Paul Holes interviews the only witness, Carla’s boyfriend.
S1/EP9
On the night of Feb. 16, 1974, high school student Carla Walker was on a date with her boyfriend, Rodney McCoy, when she was abducted from a parking lot in Fort Worth, Texas. Her body was found three days later, but her killer remains a mystery. Cold case investigator Paul Holes sits down with McCoy, who recounts the attack and assailant.
S1/EP7
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs visit the house of Jennifer Clemmings, who was killed on the evening of Jan. 27, 2003. Holes and Coombs theorize how her attacker could have approached the home and whether or not this was a planned slaying or a crime of opportunity.
S1/EP7
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs meet with forensic linguist Dr. Betsy Barry, who analyzed a recording of the voicemail murder victim Jennifer Clemmings left to her best friends. The voicemail captured a tense conversation between her and an unidentified man.
S1/EP7
Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs visit the neighborhood of Jennifer Clemmings, who was stabbed to death at her home in Dekalb County, Georgia. "If this killing happened around 8:15 in the evening in January, it's going to be dark," Coombs said.
S1/EP8
In 2002, 27-year-old Tamekia Taylor was murdered in her home as she dressed for a holiday party. Her crime scene resembles another Atlanta murder victim, Jennifer Clemmings, who was killed less than two months later. Cold case investigator Paul Holes and former prosecutor Loni Coombs.