July 6, 2024
Investigator Cracks Murder Case 30 YEARS Later (S5, E6) | Cold Case Files | Full Episode
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Investigator Cracks Murder Case 30 YEARS Later (S5, E6) | Cold Case Files | Full Episode



A video tape made at an ATM helps police to nab a man suspected of attacking 13 women. And a DA investigator helps crack a murder case that his father, a police chief, worked on 30 years before, in Season 5, Episode 6, “Caught On Tape/A Son Remembers.”

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42 Comments

  • @AETV July 3, 2024

    Stay up to date on all of A&E's premieres at aetv.com/schedule

  • @thecorvus100 July 3, 2024

    Once I was old enough….dads catching an a** whoopin.

  • @kimberlyc84 July 3, 2024

    My mother-in-law tells of her mother, who married at the age of 14. Both her parents had passed on and she married a man named General. Early 1930's, landowner, older man.
    He was fine Monday through Thursday, but Friday night when he got that liquor in him, he would just terrorize them from Friday night through to Sunday.
    Sometimes my mother-in-law's mother would miscarry single births, sometimes she would miscarry twins from the beatings.😮.
    My mother-in-law was the 8th child born, the first child that lived out of 14. There were miscarriages between the next 6 children.
    My mother-in-law would tell me how she and her brothers and sisters would hide behind the cinder blocks pedestals under the house. And how her father would shoot at them with a shotgun. We are convinced this is what caused her debilitating migraines.
    Then, one day, my mother-in-law's mother left them all with various aunts and uncles and left South Carolina to move to GA.
    My mother-in-law did not see her mother again until she had had her own children almost 15 years later.
    Her mother had had a whole other family. She told my mother-in-law that she had written her letters but who knows.
    Lots of things were so complicated yet commonplace.
    Sad

  • Who's the black guy they showed at the end

  • @tiffanya4113 July 3, 2024

    On the second case it is sad that some of the people back then just swept everything under the rug and tried to make it go away. That is sick.

  • @GatlinKy July 3, 2024

    looks like tyler perry

  • @molliemae6855 July 3, 2024

    Thank God most of these horrible people are idiots!

  • @molliemae6855 July 3, 2024

    And there’s nutters that want to defund the police! 🙄 Unbelievable!

  • @susanwilliams4953 July 3, 2024

    The son is not at fault, healing to him. May your mom rest peacefully 🕊.

  • @trishbaum6364 July 3, 2024

    There are still too many dirty cops and judges who don't care about women. These men need to be held accountable too.

  • @Kunfucious577 July 3, 2024

    They had color photos 30 years ago.

  • @user-bh2pj4jc5c July 3, 2024

    Their Mother took all those beatings, but stayed for the Children's sake.

  • @Rooln1 July 3, 2024

    18:02 seriously? No one sees anything wrong with this? It’s ridiculous

  • @Rooln1 July 3, 2024

    18:02 Preventing a citizen from having err “tricked into not invoking” their rights? jfc this world has horrible people…on both sides. 🙌

  • Sadly DV continues today and back then was hard for a woman to be taken seriously as for many men they would usually turn a blind eye to that. To this day many cops don’t like DV cases back then was worse especially for woman and I’ve seen so many cases and documentaries about that and college cases where it was frowned upon being a single mother and how hard was for woman to earn a living enough to sustain themselves and kids. Rip Gwen

  • Does anyone remember the show. Where the intruders. Came in with guns. And the son grabbed a shotgun and shot the intruder. It was all on the 911 cal ?l

  • @JEM1989 July 3, 2024

    Gwendolyn's case is just so sick. The police knew and did nothing. That woman's poor son has guilt like he could have changed anything. The south during the good ole boy corruption, it never woulda happened. He could have been killed by his dad, and the police still would have done NOTHING. I hope Gwendolyn's family and children find peace

  • @Elias-mt9rq July 3, 2024

    Great documentary 😎💄

  • @toniacollinske2518 July 3, 2024

    Thank you for not forgetting Gwendolyn

  • @HellcatMad July 3, 2024

    I like the Mother of Gwen. …

  • @kellymann2706 July 3, 2024

    I was married to 2 abusive husbands and i can say to her son to not feel guilty…….

  • @shannonbritton5313 July 3, 2024

    What a mother will do for her children…this is why the family courts need a major change. We are forced to stay in situations like this.

  • @mary3531 July 3, 2024

    I feel so bad for the second case victim's son, I could feel his pain 😢😢

  • I understand why the son struggles with guilt and the "what-ifs", he's human and that's what we do when we have suffered a trauma so powerful; we tend to internalize and blame ourselves. No child is responsible for their parents, that doesn't mean the child does not feel that way, even if they too understand that it's not their role. The "what-ifs" will consume you because they are never ending. This son, now a grown man, did not deserve this unbearable emotional pain. His mother did not deserve the vile, cruel abuse that she suffered repeatedly. This was a family of innocent people living under the rule of a violent, narcissistic, maybe even psychopathic abuser. This poor excuse for a man and father lacked the basic emotional intelligence and empathy required to be human. A physical human body 100% wasted on a soul-less creature that deserves eternal suffering; never-ending agony for the traumas he caused, for the people he negatively impacted for a lifetime, and for the life he snuffed out with his ignorance, violence, and rage.

  • @lemonmoon8478 July 3, 2024

    This is so sad
    The thing that gets me is how the defense attorney was "well no one saw him kill her" well sr no one really saw her being abused did they ? except her children of course

  • @susanzeller8887 July 3, 2024

    Cold case files and Bill Kurt's, oh yes
    .love him !!!!!

  • @megantwining9221 July 3, 2024

    I went to school to do what the medical examiner did as a biological forensic anthropologist. It’s always a fatal break if it’s the hyoid, and it’s only capable in homicides or suicides. Almost never happens accidentally it’s such a protected bone, even natural reflex makes you put your arms up to defend it. I’m so sorry it took so long it really was an open and shut case if anyone cared to remain honest with their findings. But not a soul in that office was.

  • @nitroone6772 July 3, 2024

    I'm so sorry for this little boy now a man

  • @Pissedoffdetective July 3, 2024

    Another classic case of a bent, misogynistic, Southern police force. If any of the investigating officers at the time are still alive, they need life terms for conspiracy to commit.

  • @biancakaye2721 July 3, 2024

    Umm, what phone number did he call from? Did it ping off a tower?

  • @veronacoleman4604 July 3, 2024

    I have been lucky not to have this done to me. My niece went through it but we came together as a family and got her out. My heart aches for men and women going through this.

  • This isn't ringing true. I'm sure he's easier to deal with on his ADHD meds, but he's not going to implode without them.

  • @peezbillups7314 July 3, 2024

    I don’t feel he did the older crimes

  • @AllSven July 3, 2024

    Love classic CCF – the new episodes aren’t nearly as good – need to hear the classic cold case music and Bill Kurtis’ voice together ❤

  • Need more Cold case files

  • @jameswallwork2493 July 3, 2024

    The second story was so emotional. The way her son feels breaks my heart for him.

  • @tymom9313 July 3, 2024

    Typical suspect

  • @tymom9313 July 3, 2024

    Bill kurtis! 👏👏

  • @gamtngirl3655 July 3, 2024

    To the loving son: I’m so sorry, but those good old boy police would not have helped your sweet mom.

  • @gamtngirl3655 July 3, 2024

    Put me on that jury, defense attorney. That man would have gone to jail.

  • @abccoy July 3, 2024

    Who lets this behavior slide?

  • @AccountInactive July 3, 2024

    Did I miss something? Why was the first half of this video with the cold case? I listened while commuting so maybe I wasn't paying attention.

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