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On the 50th anniversary of Milda McQuillan's disappearance, her granddaughters visit the area where she was last seen in the Minnesota woods.
A new Netflix docuseries take listeners behind the scenes of the investigation. Articles from newspaper archives illustrate the impact of the mysterious deaths.
Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.
A pair of women's canvas shoes were discovered along the shoreline of the gravel pit pond where 22-year-old Kelly Robinson's body was found. Law enforcement now says they don't know where they are.

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The 22-year-old was last seen leaving a St. Paul bar on Oct. 26, 1982. Her remains were found 80 miles away in 1989.
Amy Pagnac was last seen by her stepfather on Aug. 5, 1989, at an Osseo gas station. There are no suspects in her case.
Jon K. Miller, 84, of Owatonna, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Mary Schlais, of Minneapolis, in 1974. Investigative genetic genealogy credited with leading to his arrest.
Discovery of Mitch Twite’s body came three years after Refugio Rodriguez was discovered in a nearby park. Both deaths were deemed suspicious before labeled as suicides on their death certificates.
Kira Steger Trevino's body was discovered in May 2013 in the Mississippi River. Her husband was convicted for her murder.
Missing persons investigations have come a long way since the 1970s, when law enforcement often lacked urgency and relied on runaway theories.
Cindy Gerdes was living in Minneapolis when she was brutally murdered in 1984. Her unsolved case has been called an indictment against society by the city's police chief at the time.
Joseph Ture Jr. wasn’t convicted of the murders until he was behind bars for the violent sexual assault and kidnapping of teenage girls.
The investigative file for the 1980 death of a week-old infant girl in Stearns County, obtained by Forum News Service, details the lengthy investigation that led to her identity.
Robert Leroy Nelson confessed in 1988 to killing a young hitchhiker while on duty in 1980. Throughout his career, he patrolled nineteen of Minnesota's counties. Was she his only victim?
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College freshman Tom Bearson, 18, of Sartell, Minnesota, died by homicidal violence on Sept. 20, 2014. His killing remains unsolved.

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