Angie Dodge never reported for work, and co-workers found her dead in her apartment. The killer was caught and put in prison... or so they thought. However, with advancements in DNA it was learned that they in fact had the wrong guy. But now they had a new challenge. Who actually did it? Inspired by the Golden State Killer case, investigators thought they knew just the way to make it happen....
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Music by:
Kai Engel
"Daemones"
Blooper music by:
Art of Escapism
"Coal Miners"
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Unraveling the Twisted Case of Angie Dodge - ISHI News
Tapp sues Idaho Falls police over Angie Dodge murder case | Idaho Statesman
Police arrest Idaho man in 23-year-old cold-case murder of Angie Dodge (nbcnews.com)
New Orleans filmmaker cleared in cold-case murder; false positive highlights limitations of familial DNA searching | | nola.com
How Genetic Genealogy Helped Christopher Tapp’s Wrongful Conviction Case in Idaho | The Marshall Project
'A new beginning': Man convicted of murder in the '90s exonerated thanks to genetic genealogy - ABC News (go.com)
Privacy concerns after public genealogy database used to ID "Golden State Killer" suspect - CBS News
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