Cold Case Files Season 5 Episode 6
Cold Case Files
Season 5

Ep 6. The Tourniquet/Burning Desire

  • February 4, 2006

In season 5 episode 6 of Cold Case Files, titled "The Tourniquet/Burning Desire," viewers are taken on a journey through two separate cases involving brutal murders that were left unsolved for years.

The first case, known as "The Tourniquet," involves the 1981 murder of a 19-year-old woman named Deanna Supplee. Deanna was found in her apartment, strangled with a tourniquet made from her own bra. The investigation into Deanna's murder led nowhere for years, until a detective named Tom McAndrew came across the case in 1993 and decided to take another look. With the help of DNA evidence and a tip from a former acquaintance of Deanna's, McAndrew was able to finally bring her killer to justice nearly 20 years after her death.

The second case, "Burning Desire," revolves around the 1986 murder of a 33-year-old woman named Amy Weidner. Amy's body was discovered in a field, burned beyond recognition, and her cause of death was never officially determined. Despite multiple suspects and leads, the case went cold for over a decade until a new detective named Tim Trapp picked it up in the late 90s. Through tireless detective work and DNA evidence, Trapp was finally able to find Amy's killer and bring her family some semblance of closure.

Throughout the episode, viewers are given an inside look at the investigations into both of these cases and the challenges that the detectives faced along the way. From shifting leads to unreliable witnesses, these cases prove that sometimes even the most talented detectives need a bit of luck to crack a tough case.

Overall, "The Tourniquet/Burning Desire" is a gripping episode of Cold Case Files that highlights the intense dedication and relentless pursuit of justice that drives many detectives in their work. While the cases themselves are undoubtedly tragic, the resolution and closure that these investigations ultimately provide are a testament to the power of persistence and the importance of never giving up in the face of adversity.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 4, 2006
  • Language
    English