20 Cold Cases Solved In 2022 | Solved Cases Compilation

20 Cold Cases Solved In 2022 | Solved Cases Compilation
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Today we take a look at 20 cold cases that were solved in 2022.

00:00 Intro
00:18 Nacole Smith
03:55 Jessica Gutierrez
05:35 Patricia Cavallaro
07:05 Susan Winters
08:51 Kirk Wiseman+Cynthia Frayer
13:22 Phillip Alford
13:56 Scott Johnson
16:10 Arturo Martinez-Altamirano
17:19 Donald Rindahl
20:47 Janet Yeary
23:17 Jonathan Rogers
26:00 Sonia Mejia+Damiana Castillo
28:06 Helen Margaret Brooks
30:15 Rose Marie Moniz
32:43 Linda LeBeau
34:18 Helen Cardwell
36:12 Pertina Epps
38:27 Shelly Rae Kephart
41:06 Crista Bramlitt
44:33 Daralyn Johnson

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48 Comments

  1. The Susan Winters case, I'm surprised the husband would only be spending 10 years in prison. How is that justice? Poisoning through antifreeze is a pretty painful way to go and considering that's his wife. Should have been convicted for more.

  2. I feel so bad for people who lose people so tragically, but in the first case where the middle school girl went back after she forgot something and was killed, her sister said she wanted the killers family to suffer because the killer passed away and wasn’t here to suffer. I hope she didn’t really mean that. I know her family has suffered for decades over this but to want family members to suffer for something they didn’t do is wrong. We all have our own mind and our own will and we can choose to do right or wrong. I don’t want to pay for what someone in my family did. That would be like if my brother robbed a bank, I should go to prison if he’s dead? That’s not right at all. I just hope she was speaking out of her pain and doesn’t really mean what she said.

  3. Why do detectives always assume the victim knew the culprit because there is no evidence of forced entry. Nine out of ten times the culprit simply knocks on the victims door, which is then opened!

  4. I heard about a small stabbing at Haight Ashbury back in the day. A friend was with others in a car. A drunk walked up leaning into the car. The guy driving out a knife in him and drove off. My friends deceased and carried the guilt. Don't know if it's unsolved but maybe the family will read this and know. The guy did nothing to deserve it.., I got the feeling M knew the guy died…. He was with biker types at the time. True story and I hope it finds its way home.

  5. Identifying the John Doe is not solving the case. That solved a portion of the case, but the killer hasn’t been revealed and there’s no justice. Great video, but that story doesn’t belong on this list.

  6. Sunday morning here in Florida, coffee & cases that sooo needed to be out there, praying for the families🙏🏻 & the criminals are caught or at the very least named, great work you guys👍🏻✌🏻💕

  7. I believe Shelly Rae Kephart/Christian is my cousin. My uncle Gordon(her father) lost you touch with the family nearly 50 years ago when we were small kids. Can anyone help? I'm from Grand Rapids, Minnesota. 😊

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