The Bad Man S.31 Ep.15

Tighten that totally tubular side pony and get ready to travel back to 1982 with Dateline for a case that spans nearly half a century in THE BAD MAN! Andrea Canning reports from chilly upstate New York on a murder so tragic and shocking that even cops on the scene didn't believe their eyes. And even in the midst of a very likely suspect, a very creepy curly letter, and a very tenacious law enforcement team, a case can go cold in a hurry. But a deathbed confession, a sporty pair of yachting footwear, and some red hot forensic technology are going to heat things up in a hurry! Kimberly and Katie are headed back down the rabbit or bunny hole because any time a case spans four decades like this one, memory is going to play a large role in the final outcome. So hop in your Delorean and get ready for some serious time travel with A DATE WITH DATELINE: A Docksided Man. Official Description from NBCU: Nearly 40 years after a young wife and mother is found murdered in her upstate New York home, a new team of investigators joins the cold case to uncover the killer. Andrea Canning reports. Support A Date with Dateline by checking out deals from our sponsors! Head to moshlife.com/DATEDATELINE to save 20% off plus free shipping on your first 6-count Trial Pack. Get your brain boosted in a healthy way! Try out all the products that K & K love from Kitsch and get 30% off your entire order at MyKitsch.com/DATE ! Search crime scenes like a true CSI by downloading June’s Journey today! Available on Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as through Facebook Games! And send Kimberly your tips and tricks! Follow FROZEN HEAD from Wondery wherever you get your podcasts. Hey Prime Members, you can binge the entire series ad free on Amazon Music! Download the Amazon Music app today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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