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Crimelines® True Crime

Rosa Delgado and Rosita Camacho

Crimelines® True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

True Crime

4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

In October 1997, a woman named Rosa Delgado went to the corner store with her 4-year-old daughter, Rosita Camacho. When the pair never made it home from the store, Rosa’s sister called the police. Twenty-two-years later, we are still asking happened to Rosa and Rosita? Some people think they know the answer, and it points back to corruption within the police force. If you have any information, call the Hartford Police Department 860-527-6300 or 1-800-THE-LOST Sponsors: fabfitfun.com Code: CRIMELINES for $10 off #fabfitfunpartner Podcast recommendation: Rusty Hinges Music by Scott Buckley Editing by Gray Multimedia Cover art by Lars Hacking

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In October 1997, a woman named Rosa Delgado went to the corner store with her four-year-old daughter,

0:47.9

Rosita. When Rosa and Rosita never made it home from the store, the family called the police.

0:53.9

22 years later, we are still asking what happened to Rosa and Rosita. Some people think they know

1:00.9

the answer, and it points back to corruption within the police force. I'm Charlie, and welcome to

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1:19.1

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