Detectives Solve 20-Year-Old Cold Case Only to Learn the Killer Was Working Right Alongside Them

Loose Ends

Once Stephanie arrived at the lockup and entered the interrogation room, two detectives who lacked any personal connection to Stephanie were assigned to interview her under the guise that they were “tying up loose ends” in the Rasmussen case.

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The More You Know

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