This episode discusses the case of Dennis Delano, a detective in Buffalo, New York, who worked on cold cases, including the murders of Joan Giambra and Crystal Lynn Gerard. It highlights the challenges he faced in solving these cases and the implications of DNA evidence.
Detective Dennis Delano received an award for his work with the Buffalo Police Cold Case Unit, where he solved a series of rapes and murders, including freeing an innocent man. His investigation into Joan Giambra's murder revealed a suspect, Dennis Donahue, whose DNA matched evidence from the crime scene.
The episode details the tragic background of Joan Giambra's murder in 1993, where her daughter was also a victim. Delano's team uncovered connections between Donahue and other unsolved murders, including that of Crystal Lynn Gerard, a 13-year-old girl.
Delano's pursuit of justice led him to question the integrity of the legal system, especially after discovering that a woman, Lynn Dijak, had been wrongfully convicted of her daughter's murder. The episode culminates in the eventual trial of Donahue for Giambra's murder, where he was found guilty.
Throughout the episode, the emotional toll on the families involved and the systemic issues within the justice system are emphasized, showcasing Delano's determination to seek the truth despite facing opposition.
Detective Dennis Delano solves cold cases, exposing systemic flaws while pursuing justice for murder victims Joan Giambra and Crystal Lynn Gerard.
This episode stands out for the following:
You're free, Aunt. You're free.Common Denominators
Something has to be done with the system.Common Denominators
I just couldn't believe what I was seeing.Common Denominators
I was meant to be there. I believe that all that was not an accident.Common Denominators
What kind of a world, what kind of a mother would do such a thing?Common Denominators
That's absurd and it's disgusting.Common Denominators