Cold Case - Notable Solved Criminal Cold Cases

Notable Solved Criminal Cold Cases

  • 2001 anthrax attacks
  • Liz Carmichael
  • Centennial Olympic Park bombing
  • Oba Chandler
  • Jaycee Lee Dugard
  • Barbara Ann Hackman Taylor (The Tent Girl)
  • Shawn Hornbeck
  • Jessica Keen
  • Beverly McGowan
  • Elizabeth Smart
  • Green River Killer
  • Chandra Levy
  • Holly Maddux
  • Nicholas Markowitz
  • Gerald Mason
  • Lita McClinton
  • Lil Miss
  • Martha Moxley
  • Jeanine Nicarico
  • Kevin Poulsen
  • Samantha Runnion
  • Altemio Sanchez, The Bike Path Rapist
  • Steven Stayner
  • The Unabomber
  • Adam Walsh
  • Gregory Webb
  • Aimee Willard
  • Mia Zapata

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