03-09-2012, 12:53 PM
3/9/12
this case will be featured on Dateline Tonight.
She was a new bride -- married just three months when she was murdered. A murder that remained unsolved for decades in part because police mistakenly believed this was a routine break-in gone bad. But when detectives finally reopened their investigation, they discovered not a burglar, but a suspect whose trail led right to their own front door. And this week, more than a quarter-century after that young bride's murder, there is a verdict in the case. Josh Mankiewicz reports the story of “Internal Affairs.?
this case will be featured on Dateline Tonight.
She was a new bride -- married just three months when she was murdered. A murder that remained unsolved for decades in part because police mistakenly believed this was a routine break-in gone bad. But when detectives finally reopened their investigation, they discovered not a burglar, but a suspect whose trail led right to their own front door. And this week, more than a quarter-century after that young bride's murder, there is a verdict in the case. Josh Mankiewicz reports the story of “Internal Affairs.?