The Life and Responsibilities of a Cold Case Homicide Detective - Lindsey Wade Pt 5

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Being a homicide detective isn't the glamor you see on TV. When a murder happens, which is usually at night, the detectives are called in and they must drop everything they're doing and head immediately to the scene.

The clock is ticking and time is not on the side of the detectives.

It takes grit, determination, persistence, and years of training to solve the more complicated cases. Some murders have almost no evidence, no witnesses, and no suspects.

Combine all of that with the fact that the case has gone cold from lack of leads, and that is the life of a cold case detective.

To say the detective must get creative is a dramatic understatement!

Detective Lindsey Wade was charged with solving, if at all possible, the 27 yr old cold cases of Jennifer Bastian and Michella Welch, among others, and she got creative in doing so.

What she didn't expect was what happened when she DID solve one of the cases. Tune in to find out what it was!

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