This episode covers the murder case of Karen Strom, the investigation led by Detective Brad Benson, and the eventual identification of Ed Owens as the killer. Key discussions include the initial investigation, the role of DNA evidence, and the emotional impact on Karen's sister, Coco Saltzgiver.
In June 1980, Karen Strom was found murdered in her home in Woods Cross, Utah. Detective Brad Benson, a rookie officer at the time, reflects on how the case haunted the community and the police department. Despite suspicions surrounding her husband, Steve Strom, there was insufficient evidence to charge him.
After nearly three decades, Coco Saltzgiver, Karen's sister, revisited the case, prompting Benson to reopen the investigation. They discovered preserved evidence, including fingernails, which were sent for DNA testing. The results revealed the DNA matched Ed Owens, a man who had worked with Steve Strom.
The episode details the trial of Ed Owens, who initially denied involvement but later made a shocking confession, claiming Steve had solicited him to kill Karen. However, investigations disproved this claim, ultimately clearing Steve of any wrongdoing.
The episode concludes with the emotional resolution for Coco, who fought tirelessly for justice for her sister, and the impact of the case on the community.
The murder of Karen Strom is solved decades later when DNA links Ed Owens to the crime, revealing shocking twists and emotional fallout.
This episode stands out for the following:
What earthly reason would anyone have for killing Karen Strong?The Secrets in the Suitcase
It's shocking. And it's your sister, somebody you love dearly.The Secrets in the Suitcase
You never close that book. But it's an understanding.The Secrets in the Suitcase
Relieved. Glad it's over.The Secrets in the Suitcase
I loved her so much that I want her to know the monster got you.The Secrets in the Suitcase
I miss you. I'll always miss you.The Secrets in the Suitcase