
This episode covers the 1959 case of nine-year-old Candy Rogers, her abduction, murder, and the eventual identification of her killer through forensic genetic genealogy. Guests include Joanne Poss, a cousin of Candy, and Zac Storment, a detective involved in the case.
Candy Rogers went missing in Spokane, Washington, while selling Camp Fire mints. Her family and the community searched for her, but her body was found weeks later, leading to a homicide investigation that lasted over six decades.
Detective Zac Storment discusses the challenges faced by investigators over the years, including the lack of modern forensic technology at the time. The case remained open, with detectives continuously following leads.
In 2021, advancements in forensic genetic genealogy allowed a new team of detectives to analyze old evidence. They successfully identified John Reigh Hoff as the killer through DNA evidence, leading to a significant breakthrough in the cold case.
The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of Candy's case on the community and the importance of forensic science in solving cold cases.
Forensic genealogy identifies Candy Rogers' killer 62 years after her abduction and murder in Spokane, Washington.

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