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Deborah Dalzell

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2021

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Episode 15 Deborah Dalzell

In 1999, 47 year old lawyer and businesswoman Deborah Dalzell was found murdered in a horrific scene in the master bath of her own home. Workaholic, family-oriented Deborah lived alone, and her life was risk and drama free. That is, until someone scaled a wall, cut a screen, and brutally attacked her as she slept in her bed. Whoever killed Deborah left virtually no evidence behind – except a calling card in the form of bodily fluids which yielded a complete male DNA profile. But it would be decades before forensic genealogy led to Deborah’s killer – and he was alive. After 20 years, Deborah’s family stoically sat through a lengthy and painful trial, and finally saw justice served for their beloved Deborah.
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0:09.6

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0:28.7

episode. Episode 15 Deborah Dalzell.

0:55.7

It was 1999.

0:57.7

At 915 on the morning of Monday, March 29th, Deborah Dalzell's sister stopped by her house

1:03.7

at 5356 Colony Meadows Lane in Sarasota, Florida.

1:08.8

The two had agreed the evening before that Deborah would leave her younger

1:12.0

sister Peggy's tax returns, which she had done her the favor of reviewing with her trained

1:17.2

accountant's eye, in the mailbox for her. But they weren't there. The mailbox was empty. Peggy

1:23.6

ran the doorbell and tried the door, but there was no response. Peggy knew her sister

1:28.3

would have left for the office by this time and chalked it up to her workaholic sibling for getting

1:32.9

to leave the documents for her, so she left. But this neglectfulness was not characteristic of Deborah,

1:39.3

so once she got to work, Peggy tried her sister's home and office phones repeatedly, leaving messages on both machines.

1:47.1

Neither of the women had a cell phone at that point. Meanwhile, Deborah's co-workers at KMC Telecom

1:53.1

were getting worried about her. The attorney and accountant was a conscientious and driven professional

1:58.3

who had quite a bit of responsibility at her job as a business

2:02.2

manager at the communications company. The previous week, she had worked over 80 hours. Deborah was

2:08.7

expected in the office on this Monday around 7 a.m., but she didn't come in and she didn't call in. At 10 a.m.,

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