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TRUE CRIME

The collaboration between Patty Wetterling, Jacob's mom, and friend Joy Baker led to a book, and a book tour, that has meant much to those struggling with their own grief and loss.
Advancements in forensic DNA analysis are opening the doors to answers in decades-old cold cases
Lois Reiss, Andrew Sadek, Roseau Runestone, Anna Marie Korynta, the Reker sisters
For the first time, Jon Keith Miller's DNA profile will be included in state and national databases -- and investigators are standing by.

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Discovery of Mitch Twite’s body came three years after Refugio Rodriguez was discovered in a nearby park. Both deaths were deemed suspicious before labeled as suicides on their death certificates.
Law enforcement searched a construction site in Winsted, Minnesota, in connection to the 1995 disappearance of the 27-year-old TV news anchor.
Matthew Ecker was convicted in April of second-degree intentional homicide. He is serving a 30-year sentence at St. Cloud's correctional facility.
Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer.
Kira Steger Trevino's body was discovered in May 2013 in the Mississippi River. Her husband was convicted for her murder.
The Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, offers a curator-guided tour explaining how the theft went down. It was the worst moment in the museum's history.
Missing persons investigations have come a long way since the 1970s, when law enforcement often lacked urgency and relied on runaway theories.
Lois Riess shot her husband at their Blooming Prairie home before fleeing to Florida, where she killed a woman to steal her identity.
Andrew Cunanan began his five-person 1997 murder spree in Minnesota with the slaying of two young men, including a University of Minnesota-Duluth graduate.
Joseph Ture Jr. wasn’t convicted of the murders until he was behind bars for the violent sexual assault and kidnapping of teenage girls.
The investigative file for the 1980 death of a week-old infant girl in Stearns County, obtained by Forum News Service, details the lengthy investigation that led to her identity.

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