Cold Case Files Season 6 Episode 3 Innocence Stolen; Danger at the Door
- July 6, 2006
The sixth season of the true crime series Cold Case Files presents an episode titled "Innocence Stolen; Danger at the Door," which delves into two cold cases that will leave audiences on the edge of their seat.
The episode first explores the murder of a young girl in 1985. Kathleen Jones was only six years old when she was abducted from her bedroom in the middle of the night. Her parents were frantically searching for her when a neighbor found her lifeless body in a field nearby. The police were unable to find any concrete evidence to solve the case.
However, the case was reopened when detectives received a call from a child abuse hotline. The caller, who remained anonymous, shared chilling details of how her husband, a convicted sex offender, had confessed to killing a little girl several years prior. The details of the crime matched the circumstances of Kathleen's death.
Through forensic evidence, interviews, and investigative work, the team works to bring justice to Kathleen's family after 30 years of no closure. The journey they take to uncover the truth is a rollercoaster of emotions and reveals a chilling turn of events.
The episode also investigates the disappearance of 23-year-old college student, Tammy Zywicki. Tammy was traveling cross-country to attend her senior year at college when her car broke down on the side of the highway in Illinois. She was last seen alive on August 23rd, 1992, by two truck drivers who stopped to help her.
The evidence in this case seemed scarce until investigators discovered that Tammy's murdered body was discovered in Missouri nine days later. This opened a whole new angle to the investigation and revealed a possible connection to another serial killer in the area.
With limited eyewitnesses, DNA technology was a crucial element in solving this case. The team used DNA samples gathered from the crime scene and matched them to a convicted felon who declined to cooperate with the authorities. The advances in forensic science and skilled detective work shed new light on old leads, ultimately resulting in the identification and conviction of the murderer.
As with most episodes of Cold Case Files, "Innocence Stolen; Danger at the Door" presents an intriguing and thought-provoking look into some of the most heinous crimes committed in history. The show's ability to humanize the victims and their families while shedding light on the dedication and hard work of the detectives makes it not only a must-watch for true crime fans but also a learning experience for the general public.