This episode, titled "Evil Walked Through the Door," covers the brutal murders of Aaron Gilmore and Susan Tice in Toronto in 1983, the cold case that remained unsolved for 40 years, and the technological advancements that led to the identification of the killer, George Sutherland.
Hosts Andrea Canning and Josh Mankiewicz discuss the unique aspects of this case, highlighting how Sutherland was never previously connected to the victims or the investigation. They express their surprise at the lack of known connections between the victims and the murderer.
The conversation touches on the emotional impact of the case on the victims' families, particularly focusing on Sean McCallum, Aaron's brother, and Ben Tice, Susan's son. They share their differing approaches to coping with the tragedy.
Additionally, the hosts recount their experiences filming in Moosonee, Ontario, where they encountered locals familiar with the Dateline series. They discuss the challenges of working in extreme cold and the community's welcoming nature.
The episode concludes with a discussion about the advancements in DNA technology that ultimately led to Sutherland's arrest and the emotional responses from the families as justice was finally served after decades.
The episode discusses the 1983 murders of Aaron Gilmore and Susan Tice, solved after 40 years through DNA technology.
This episode stands out for the following:
This episode had me on the edge of my seat.Talking Dateline: Evil Walked Through the Door
He really just was a ghost.Talking Dateline: Evil Walked Through the Door
Imagine living your life for that many decades wondering if they're coming for you.Talking Dateline: Evil Walked Through the Door
What nice friends.Talking Dateline: Evil Walked Through the Door
What a great little extra for talking Dateline.Talking Dateline: Evil Walked Through the Door