Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks “Horror in the Dark” S1E3 August 9 2024 on A&E
On Friday August 9 2024, A&E broadcasts Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks!
Horror in the Dark Season 1 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks,” titled “Horror in the Dark,” the story takes a deep dive into a tragic case from 1977. It focuses on the shocking murders of two teenagers, Llianna Adank and Eric Goldstrand, who were found shot to death in an Oregon park. This heartbreaking event left a community in shock and detectives searching for answers.
For 40 years, investigators worked tirelessly to uncover the truth behind this chilling crime. They followed countless leads, but the case remained unsolved and the families of the victims were left without closure. The episode highlights the challenges faced by the detectives as they navigated through decades of unanswered questions and shifting evidence.
A breakthrough finally comes when a single piece of evidence connects the case to a suspect living three states away. The episode explores how this crucial discovery reignites the investigation and brings hope to those who have waited so long for justice. As the story unfolds, viewers will witness the dedication of law enforcement and the emotional toll on the families involved. “Horror in the Dark” promises to be a gripping and poignant episode that showcases the power of persistence in solving cold cases.
What Time is the “Horror in the Dark” Episode On?
The Horror in the Dark episode of Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks will be broadcast on August 9 2024 on A&E at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Horror in the Dark” Episode New?
The Horror in the Dark episode of Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks is all new!
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Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks Series Information
Examining cold cases solved through advancements in DNA, along with help from victims' families, law enforcement and the public. |