Mary Theresa Simpson, 12, vanished when she was walking home from a relative's home in March 1964, in Elmira, New York.
Her beaten and abused body was found four days later, in a wooded area in Southport.
Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack go back in time to discover what happened to Mary Simpson and why police could not find a suspect to arrest, and charge with the rape and murder of a little girl.
They also discuss how, after 60 years, the case was broken wide open due to great police work in 1964. Coupled with exceptional science work by Othram, a suspect has been named after 60 years of questions.
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Transcribe Highlights
00:03.38 Introduction
01:03.48 Cold Cases - Time Marches On
04:51.96 March 19, 1964 Mary Simpson, 12, vanishes
10:27.83 Suspect jammed twigs, grass, dirt into Mary;s mouth
15:06.68 Area has not changed much since 1964
20:18.94 Targeting of individuals
25:06.14 Subject would have known where they were going
30:06.65 Othram can begin a case with $7,500
36:17.78 Teaching students to triangulate a scene
41:28.48 Conclusion

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