Cold Case Files Classic Season 2 Episode 14 The Perfect Murder; Death of the Innocents

  • March 27, 2003

The second season of "Cold Case Files Classic" presents a disturbing tale in Episode 14 titled “The Perfect Murder; Death of the Innocents.” This episode highlights a murder case that rocked the quiet town of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and left investigators perplexed for over two decades.

The episode begins with a heinous crime that took place on August 19, 1973, when 13-year-old Carrie Moss and 12-year-old Susan LaPlante were reported missing from their homes by their respective families. The following day, the girls were found brutally murdered in the woods near their homes, and the whole community was in shock and mourning.

Investigators launched a massive search and eventually found a suspect in a nearby house. The residents of the house, Alan and Judith Levesque, were called in for questioning due to their proximity to the crime scene. The police were able to get a search warrant for the house and found suspicious-looking items, such as stained clothing, that pointed towards their involvement in the murders.

However, the evidence collected wasn't enough to convict them of the murders, and the case went cold for several years. It wasn't until 1993, when the advancement of DNA technology allowed the authorities to collect more conclusive evidence from the crime scene, that the case was reopened. The DNA tests matched the samples collected from the crime scene to the suspects, Alan and Judith Levesque.

The episode delves deep into the interviews with the law enforcement officers who were involved in the case, and the forensic analysis done to gather pieces of evidence that finally solved the case. The investigators reveal their thoughts on how Alan and Judith Levesque committed the murders and how they tried to deceive the authorities by altering the crime scene to cover their tracks.

It was revealed that the Levesques had a troubled marriage and were having marital problems at the time of the murders. They fought constantly, and Judith was unhappy with her husband's treatment of her. It was speculated that the two connived to carry out the murders to get rid of some of their stress and marital troubles.

The episode also reveals how Alan Levesque was an expert hunter. He knew how to handle firearms (which were used in the murder) and how to hunt in the woods where the girls were found. Some speculate that he used his hunting skills to track down the vulnerable girls and carried out the heinous crimes.

The episode shows how the investigators put all the pieces of the puzzle together by conducting thorough forensic and psychological analysis of the crime scene, the suspects, and their possible motives. They also show how advanced forensic techniques involved in DNA analysis played a crucial role in identifying the culprits.

The episode also interviews family members of the victims who were affected by the brutal murders, and their reaction to the discovery of the culprits. It captures the emotional response of the community who were affected by the sudden and gruesome death of two young girls.

In conclusion, "The Perfect Murder; Death of the Innocents" is a chilling and disturbing episode that is a testament to the resolve and tenacity of law enforcement in solving cold cases. It showcases the benefit of forensic science and DNA analysis in catching criminals who may have gone undetected for years. The episode also highlights the tragedy that crime can inflict on innocent lives and how it can scar a community forever.

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Cold Case Files Classic, Season 2 Episode 14, is available to watch and stream on A&E Crime Central. You can also buy, rent Cold Case Files Classic on demand at Apple TV Channels online.
  • First Aired
    March 27, 2003
  • Language
    English