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TRUE CRIME

Stories about babysitter killers, a high-flying international drug smuggler and cold cases are among the latest offerings from The Vault.
TV anchor vanished 30 years ago on Friday, June 27, but her missing persons case was 'reenergized' by a recent clue. The new series will launch July 15.
One of the students, struck by a guilty conscience, confesses after taking drugs given to him by a female nightclub entertainer.
Nine days after 26-year-old Carol Hoffman was reported missing, her husband confessed to authorities that he dismembered her before attempting to feed her remains into a kitchen garbage disposal.

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In Part 1 of the Minnesota Vice series, Customs pilots chase a rogue plane, TV reporters chase a mystery man, and a new DEA agent is assigned a curious case.
In this “Minnesota Vice” introduction column, Jeremy Fugleberg looks at a mysterious millionaire benefactor who sank his fingers deep into Princeton, charming the Minnesota town while using it as a base to launder piles of dirty money and hide his cocaine-smuggling airplane fleet.
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.
Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.
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.
An interview with a Forum Communications reporter who covered the case sheds new light on the arrest of Jennifer Baechle
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.
A timeline of Jon Keith Miller's criminal history is told with the help of court documents and images. Miller was convicted in March for the 1974 cold case murder of Mary Schlais.
The documentary, which includes in-depth interviews, police interrogation footage and evidence photos, is available to view online for free on YouTube and on WCCO's website.

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