00:06 Bert Mann 05:14 Julio Torres 09:09 Baby Skylar 13:12 Brent Davis 16:13 Shawn Stevens 21:19 Cheryl Colquit-Thompson, Quinones King & Rodney Cottrell 24:30 Randy Clayton 28:21 Lorie Ann Mealer Pennell 31:45 Linda Sue Anderson 36:17 Peggy Joyce Shelton 40:04 Laurence 'Larry' Rougeux 42:16 Margaret Carol Wininger 46:33 Charles Allen Ray 49:09 Pati Lisa Loguercio Rust 52:08 Edward Anthony Nece 56:33 December Htoo 1:00:51 Pamela and John Sumpter 1:05:01 Julie Ann McDonald 1:07:56 Kimberly and Daniel Fulton 1:13:25 Ruth Buchanan 1:16:48 Robert Hecht 1:20:37 Lillian Marie Cardenas 1:23:22 Temistocle Fernandez Casas 1:28:06 Wanda Lee Brewer 1:30:39 Gertrude Elliot-Littlehale 1:35:04 Richard Wick 1:37:36 Patricia Kay Ereth 1:40:04 Maritza Glean Grimmett 1:43:26 Holly Rose Leavines Garcia 1:46:07 Derek Michael Mason Cold Cases Solved Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUSaV63oeuPrYE1qHZ7jqt5jSlRwe3Rbb.html&si=KB76Uns3BZ37-vbA Cold Cases Solved In 2024 Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUSaV63oeuPqXhRE8xiDpeCJnBBLIa-cA.html&si=T88RYOpM0TMWVFfj
Linda Sue Anderson/Andrews 31:45 - Her second husband, the kids Step-father did it. Who tells their step-kids your mum left due to mental illness and that she was having an affair. Where are Linda's parents or family. I certainly wouldn't take the word of her second husband, that's for sure.
The Lorie Ann Mealer Pennell case sounds similar to several cases in Tn and Ky of women with red hair being found along highways and interstate. A case in my area was solved in 2019 and the man responsible died in prison in 2014 after being sentenced for a similar crime in 1987
They often do - often times, they're told there's nothing they can do because the person is an adult and can go where they want, or the name is taken down but since there's no direct evidence of foul play, it doesn't really get investigated.
9:14 it’s heart breaking as abortion up to 15 weeks is legal at the time of this baby finding. But it’s also possible the pregnancy was unknown until after 15 weeks. Just the whole case is sad. It’s also true she could have given the child up. 😢
Wth are you talking about? Baby Skylar was a full term baby, delivered normally, and suffocated by her mother in a plastic bag. She was not a 15 week gestated fetus - if she had been, she would not have survived long enough to be murdered. She would not have even taken a breath, much less suffocated (as the medical examiner found), because she wouldn't have been developed enough to even take a breath. There is no such thing as a fetus surviving outside of the womb at only 15 weeks gestation, the earliest known surviving premature birth being 21 weeks.
Oh please!! DNA isn't the only thing.. still need investigators?? This isn't like 40 years ago and more when cops actually had to do foot work and actual investigations.. DNA literally will tell u who as long as there was blood or semen collected and kept. If anything it's more the people at the DNA spots that do more work.. if we being honest
I don't like to be critical of law enforcement of any capacity, but the opening of the floodgates that happened several years ago with cold cases solved is hard to ignore. They know it, too. That's why they always have to add a comment about law enforcement, how they never give up no matter how many years have passed, how they never forget about these cases, blah blah blah. It is what it is, they should just acknowledge it. Instead, they try to give equal credit, and in many cases that simply isn't accurate.
U still need to do investigative stuff in order to find suspects to compare samples of DNA to, ALOT of suspects caught never had their DNA in codis. Also u cant get motive from DNA, if i had someone murdered in my family I would want to know why not just who
@jamestomlin4173 I agree the agencies involved in cold cases do amazing work storing information for long periods of time. Holding DNA samples for 30 years is remarkably responsible.
00:06 Bert Mann
05:14 Julio Torres
09:09 Baby Skylar
13:12 Brent Davis
16:13 Shawn Stevens
21:19 Cheryl Colquit-Thompson, Quinones King & Rodney Cottrell
24:30 Randy Clayton
28:21 Lorie Ann Mealer Pennell
31:45 Linda Sue Anderson
36:17 Peggy Joyce Shelton
40:04 Laurence 'Larry' Rougeux
42:16 Margaret Carol Wininger
46:33 Charles Allen Ray
49:09 Pati Lisa Loguercio Rust
52:08 Edward Anthony Nece
56:33 December Htoo
1:00:51 Pamela and John Sumpter
1:05:01 Julie Ann McDonald
1:07:56 Kimberly and Daniel Fulton
1:13:25 Ruth Buchanan
1:16:48 Robert Hecht
1:20:37 Lillian Marie Cardenas
1:23:22 Temistocle Fernandez Casas
1:28:06 Wanda Lee Brewer
1:30:39 Gertrude Elliot-Littlehale
1:35:04 Richard Wick
1:37:36 Patricia Kay Ereth
1:40:04 Maritza Glean Grimmett
1:43:26 Holly Rose Leavines Garcia
1:46:07 Derek Michael Mason
Cold Cases Solved Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUSaV63oeuPrYE1qHZ7jqt5jSlRwe3Rbb.html&si=KB76Uns3BZ37-vbA
Cold Cases Solved In 2024 Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUSaV63oeuPqXhRE8xiDpeCJnBBLIa-cA.html&si=T88RYOpM0TMWVFfj
Thank you for the updates. May the victims rest in peace.
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Linda Sue Anderson/Andrews 31:45 - Her second husband, the kids Step-father did it. Who tells their step-kids your mum left due to mental illness and that she was having an affair. Where are Linda's parents or family. I certainly wouldn't take the word of her second husband, that's for sure.
Yes that is what I was thinking they definitely need to look into him!!
YEP i was going to comment exactly this. 100% that man did it.
The Lorie Ann Mealer Pennell case sounds similar to several cases in Tn and Ky of women with red hair being found along highways and interstate. A case in my area was solved in 2019 and the man responsible died in prison in 2014 after being sentenced for a similar crime in 1987
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Don't any of these peoples relatives report them missing?
They often do - often times, they're told there's nothing they can do because the person is an adult and can go where they want, or the name is taken down but since there's no direct evidence of foul play, it doesn't really get investigated.
9:14 it’s heart breaking as abortion up to 15 weeks is legal at the time of this baby finding. But it’s also possible the pregnancy was unknown until after 15 weeks. Just the whole case is sad. It’s also true she could have given the child up. 😢
Wth are you talking about? Baby Skylar was a full term baby, delivered normally, and suffocated by her mother in a plastic bag. She was not a 15 week gestated fetus - if she had been, she would not have survived long enough to be murdered. She would not have even taken a breath, much less suffocated (as the medical examiner found), because she wouldn't have been developed enough to even take a breath. There is no such thing as a fetus surviving outside of the womb at only 15 weeks gestation, the earliest known surviving premature birth being 21 weeks.
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Oh please!! DNA isn't the only thing.. still need investigators?? This isn't like 40 years ago and more when cops actually had to do foot work and actual investigations.. DNA literally will tell u who as long as there was blood or semen collected and kept. If anything it's more the people at the DNA spots that do more work.. if we being honest
I don't like to be critical of law enforcement of any capacity, but the opening of the floodgates that happened several years ago with cold cases solved is hard to ignore. They know it, too. That's why they always have to add a comment about law enforcement, how they never give up no matter how many years have passed, how they never forget about these cases, blah blah blah. It is what it is, they should just acknowledge it. Instead, they try to give equal credit, and in many cases that simply isn't accurate.
U still need to do investigative stuff in order to find suspects to compare samples of DNA to, ALOT of suspects caught never had their DNA in codis. Also u cant get motive from DNA, if i had someone murdered in my family I would want to know why not just who
Relax your anus
@jamestomlin4173 I agree the agencies involved in cold cases do amazing work storing information for long periods of time. Holding DNA samples for 30 years is remarkably responsible.
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The old lesbian that killed her baby doesn't exactly look like a pro lifer
Your comments are hateful and narrow minded.
@@greenie2390 and probably true...
I haven't seen the video yet, but wow what a sentence that is.
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More like a pro-wrestler!