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Chapters & Sections (50)
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4:11
Familiarity and Dissecting Sentences
4:42
High Tea at Buckingham Palace and Oregon Forest
5:12
Gated Neighborhoods and Access to Information
5:44
High-End Living and Lake Accessibility
6:15
Tax Assessor Website and Suspect Pool
6:46
Computer Familiarity and Targeted Search
7:17
Reynolds Plantation and Secure Location
8:18
The Perception of High-End Living
9:19
Contrasting the Crime Scene with Other Gated Communities
10:22
The Investigation and Lack of Evidence
11:24
Expert Analysis and Insights
12:26
Motivation Behind the Attack
13:28
Internal Struggle and Anger
14:00
Violence and Forensic Evidence
16:06
Intimacy and Proximity at the Crime Scene
16:38
Motives and Dynamics of Violence
17:11
Physical Evidence and Hair Interference
18:45
Transferring Evidence between Bodies
19:47
Initial Investigation and Crime Scene Description
20:20
Analysis of the Laceration and Hair Evidence
21:25
DNA Evidence and Forensic Analysis
24:02
Postmortem Examination and Hemorrhage Analysis
25:03
Decapitation and Perpetrator Involvement
26:35
DNA Analysis and Forensic Evidence
28:08
Initial Discovery of Bodies and Contamination Issues
28:38
Lack of Evidence for In-House Murder and Timeline Uncertainty
29:10
Sheriff's Insights on the Case and Suspect Behavior
30:43
Psychological Analysis of the Situation and Coercive Techniques
31:46
Analyzing the Crime Scene and Daily Routine
32:50
Digital Evidence and Possible Motives
33:21
Communication and Planning Involved in the Crime
34:22
Targeting Russell Durman and Possible Revenge
35:24
DNA Evidence and Investigation
36:26
New DNA Discovery and Analysis
38:32
DNA Upload to CODUS and Genealogical Databases
39:03
Building CODIS Profiles and Inferring Identity
40:07
DNA Extraction and Analysis Techniques
40:40
Finding a DNA Profile that Doesn't Belong to Victims
41:41
Potential Breakthrough in the Case and Reward Offered