Anastasia Nicolazzi
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Anatomy of Murder is an AudioChuck original. Produced and created by Weinberger Media and Fresetti Media. Ashley Flowers is executive producer. This episode was written and produced by Morgan Beattie. Researched by Kate Cooper. Edited by Ali Sirwa and Philjean Grande. So, what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?
Anatomy of Murder is an AudioChuck original. Produced and created by Weinberger Media and Fresetti Media. Ashley Flowers is executive producer. This episode was written and produced by Morgan Beattie. Researched by Kate Cooper. Edited by Ali Sirwa and Philjean Grande. So, what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?
I'm Anastasia Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation Discovery's True Conviction.
I'm Anastasia Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation Discovery's True Conviction.
Some crimes raise more questions than answers. leaving families, friends, and entire communities trapped in the limbo of uncertainty.
Some crimes raise more questions than answers. leaving families, friends, and entire communities trapped in the limbo of uncertainty.
Investigators work to uncover that truth, and in a case like this, to hopefully transform lingering questions into definitive answers. It's a role that requires determination and persistence, qualities that Detective Ryan Peete embodies.
Investigators work to uncover that truth, and in a case like this, to hopefully transform lingering questions into definitive answers. It's a role that requires determination and persistence, qualities that Detective Ryan Peete embodies.
And Ryan actually has some crossover with our very own Scott Weinberger, but not in the way you might be thinking.
And Ryan actually has some crossover with our very own Scott Weinberger, but not in the way you might be thinking.
Years later, when he began working in investigations, there was one case he was already familiar with. That's because it had been an open case unsolved for over 40 years.
Years later, when he began working in investigations, there was one case he was already familiar with. That's because it had been an open case unsolved for over 40 years.
What happened to Kathy wasn't just another file in the drawer or on a shelf. It was the story that every officer knew, a reminder of justice still delayed but not forgotten.
What happened to Kathy wasn't just another file in the drawer or on a shelf. It was the story that every officer knew, a reminder of justice still delayed but not forgotten.
As Ryan sifted through the fading pages, he began to piece together the details of Kathy's life.
As Ryan sifted through the fading pages, he began to piece together the details of Kathy's life.
Her sister worked at a grocery store at the center. The pair often relied on each other for rides back and forth between work and their apartment about a mile apart. On the night of March 29, 1979, it was Kathy's turn to pick her sister up from work. She said goodbye to her roommate about 9 p.m. and headed out the door on her way to her car.
Her sister worked at a grocery store at the center. The pair often relied on each other for rides back and forth between work and their apartment about a mile apart. On the night of March 29, 1979, it was Kathy's turn to pick her sister up from work. She said goodbye to her roommate about 9 p.m. and headed out the door on her way to her car.
The family called around to Kathy's friends and boyfriend to see if anyone knew where she was. But nobody did. Next, they tried to piece together her evening.
The family called around to Kathy's friends and boyfriend to see if anyone knew where she was. But nobody did. Next, they tried to piece together her evening.