A new Netflix docuseries take listeners behind the scenes of the investigation. Articles from newspaper archives illustrate the impact of the mysterious deaths.
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.
Danny Hogan, proprietor of St. Paul's Green Lantern Saloon, a legendary criminal hangout, saw himself as the peacemaker between gangsters and corrupt cops. In December 1928, it was the death of him.
Myrtle Vera Cole, 81, was found stabbed to death in her Fairhaven, Minnesota, home on Dec. 12, 1981. The case remains open, according to an investigator.
More than 1,500 miles from where 14-year-old Emily Pike was found dead, dozens gathered at Paul Bunyan Park on Friday afternoon to honor her memory and demand justice.
Joli Truelson was killed in 1972 after hitching a ride with a man in a gold-colored vehicle. Two years later, Mary Schlais was picked up by a similar car, just miles from where Truelson was last seen.
The cold case killings of Mary and Susie Reker have plagued the Stearns County Sheriff's Office for decades. Now, investigators hope technological DNA advancements will help solve the case.
An investigation was immediately launched in Mounds View, Minnesota, on March 25, 1981. Responding officers noted the motive did not appear to be burglary as the cash register remained untouched.
Kelly Robinson was 22-years-old when her body was found floating in a gravel pit pond on Memorial Day 1984. Investigators allowed the case to go cold after being unable to prove their theory.
The unexplained murder of Naomi Kathleen Cheney, a lieutenant in the Women’s Army Corps, led to a trail of blood, interviews with soothsayers and tens of thousands of soldiers in the 1940s.
Barely a year after Di Lee’s arrival in Deadwood, she was killed, her house ransacked, and despite legitimate investigations by deputies and journalists, her attackers were never found.
Jon K. Miller lived quietly in Austin, Minnesota, in the years leading up to his arrest for the 1974 murder of Mary Schlais. His DNA will now be included in CODIS, where it had previously not existed.