
This episode covers the 2015 sexual assault of a female jogger in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the use of genetic genealogy to identify her attacker, Angel Gurule. Key discussions include the survivor's experience, the investigation process, and the role of forensic science in solving the case.
Nancy Grace introduces the case of a local woman who was attacked while jogging on Christmas Eve 2015. Raul Torrez describes the incident, highlighting the survivor's quick thinking that allowed her to escape her assailant.
The episode details the survivor's journey, including her initial reluctance to report the crime and her eventual decision to work with police. Kyle Harstock discusses the importance of the survivor's sketch of her attacker, which becomes a crucial piece of evidence.
As the investigation stalls, the police turn to genetic genealogy, a new forensic technique. Kemi Price explains how this method can help identify suspects through familial DNA connections.
Ultimately, the police identify Angel Gurule as the attacker through a combination of DNA evidence and genealogical research. The episode concludes with Gurule's confession and the survivor's powerful statement during his sentencing.
A jogger's 2015 assault leads to justice through genetic genealogy, identifying Angel Gurule as the attacker.

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