This episode discusses the tragic cases of Michelle and Jenny, two young girls who were abducted and murdered in Tacoma, Washington, in 1986. Key topics include the investigation, the role of DNA evidence, and the eventual arrests of their killers. Guests include Detective Lindsay Wade, who worked on the cold case, and family members of the victims.
The episode recounts the chilling details of Michelle's disappearance while riding her bike in Puget Park, leading to a frantic search that ended with the discovery of her body. Detective Gene Miller shares the horror of that day and the subsequent investigation that followed.
Jenny's story unfolds similarly, as she went missing while biking in Point Defiance Park. The emotional toll on her family, especially her mother Patty, is highlighted, showcasing their desperate search and the community's involvement.
After decades of unanswered questions, advancements in forensic genealogy led to the identification of Jenny's killer, Robert Washburn, who had previously provided a tip about Michelle's case. The episode also reveals that Michelle's murderer, Gary Hartman, was identified later, bringing closure to both families.
Throughout the episode, the impact of these crimes on the community and the changes in law enforcement practices are discussed, culminating in the introduction of 'Jennifer and Michelle's Law' to improve DNA collection and processing.
The episode covers the abduction and murders of Michelle and Jenny in Tacoma, leading to the eventual identification of their killers through DNA evidence.
This episode stands out for the following:
I believe in the devil.Evil Was Watching
I just knew something had happened.Evil Was Watching
DNA doesn't lie.Evil Was Watching
I didn't know exactly where it was going to end up.Evil Was Watching
It was really frustrating because there were some people that looked like fantastic suspects.Evil Was Watching
There's never an end to it.Evil Was Watching