Quick Overview: In March 1959, 9-year-old Candy Rogers stepped outside with seven boxes of campfire mints and never came home. The man ... In 1959, nine-year-old Candy Rogers left her Spokane home to sell Camp Fire mints and never returned. For On a cold Friday in March 1959, 9-year-old Candy Rogers stepped out to sell 7 small boxes of mints—and never came home.

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In March 1959, 9-year-old Candy Rogers stepped outside with seven boxes of campfire mints and never came home. The man ... In 1959, nine-year-old Candy Rogers left her Spokane home to sell Camp Fire mints and never returned. For On a cold Friday in March 1959, 9-year-old Candy Rogers stepped out to sell 7 small boxes of mints—and never came home. Police in Aurora have identified a murder suspect wanted in a 2006 cold case. Every question about her father was met with silence, until a In 1959, a 9-year-old girl carrying seven boxes of mints walked out of her front door and vanished. For

Familial DNA Testing - a solution to unresolved cases The Houston Forensic Science Center is using a new type of forensic software to Could this be the future of policing? Subscribe to Your Morning for the latest: Connect with Your Morning: For ...

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