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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S1 Ep12: Scott Coville and Katherine Dolan Heckel

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2021

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Murders without bodies are some of the hardest cases to solved. Cold cases are also incredibly difficult to crack.

Amazingly, these two cold cases were solved with a the victim's remains ever being found.

Producer and Sound Designer - Danelle Cloutier https://www.instagram.com/danellecloutier
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Intro and Outro Music: Scary Theme by Eitan Epstein Music
Main Song: Abandoned Hospital SPMusicGroup
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, thank you for joining us for another episode of Into the Killing.

0:06.0

Today we'll look at two cold cases that share something in common.

0:11.0

They are both murders that were solved without a body being found.

0:17.0

No body murders are some of the hardest to solve because without a body, it's hard to prove that murder was even committed.

0:24.6

It can be argued that the victim chose to disappear.

0:27.6

Also, without a body, it's hard to tell how someone was killed, which is helpful in an investigation.

0:33.6

For example, if someone is shot and a bullet is pulled from their body, it can be ballistically matched to the gun it was fired from.

0:41.8

Coal cases are also considered some of the most challenging crimes to solve.

0:46.4

Just some notable things that can happen is that evidence can go missing or can be destroyed,

0:51.7

where key witnesses' memories can fade, or they die without telling anyone

0:55.8

what they knew, but yet, both these decades-old cold cases without a body were eventually solved.

1:09.4

The first case begins in the mid-1980s when a man named Scott Colville met a woman named Jane Lim.

1:16.6

They were both attending college at Riverside, California.

1:21.6

Scott was studying biology while Jane was studying physical therapy.

1:26.6

Scott ended up dropping out and moving to Sikha, Alaska.

1:31.3

Jane finished her degree and moved to Sikha to be with him.

1:36.3

They were officially married in October 1987 at the courthouse at Sikha.

1:43.3

This was followed by a wedding in a church in San Diego in February 1988.

1:50.0

Scott and Jane lived in a trailer on the edge of Sikha.

1:56.0

Scott told his mother, Reda, that the relationship with Jane was tumultuous.

2:02.9

They fought often.

2:06.5

Jane also told Reda that the marriage was rough.

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