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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S1 Ep29: Susan Doll and Jacie Taylor

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we discuss the murders of two women in Colorado. It would take years before their cases were solved and there would be dire consequences because of it.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, thank you for joining us for another episode of Into the Killing. In this week's episode,

0:06.2

we're going to cover two cases. The first one happened in August, 1989. On August 18th, 1989,

0:14.7

leading Columbia presidential candidate, Louise Carlos Galan, was assassinated, most likely by drugel Sicario's. On August 20th, a dredger

0:25.0

collided with a pleasure boat on the River Thames in central London, England. Tragically, 51 people died.

0:31.6

On August 22nd, pitching legend Nolan Ryan struck out his 5,000th batter.

0:43.4

The next day, another baseball great, Pete Rose, was banned from baseball for life for gambling.

1:05.6

On 925th, thanks to the Voyager's space probe, the first spring system around Neptune was discovered. 39-year-old Susan Dahl, who lived in Fort Collins, Colorado, was selling her house.

1:12.8

On August 29th, the real estate agent led herself into Doll's house and found something odd in the hallway.

1:18.4

It appeared that someone had urinated and defecated in the hallway.

1:26.0

In the upstairs bedroom, the real estate agent found the nude, dead body, a 39-year-old Susan Doll.

1:30.1

The real estate agent immediately called the police.

1:34.3

Dahl had a cut phone line wrapped around her neck.

1:38.7

It was later determined that she had been strangled to death.

1:41.7

She had also been raped.

1:46.7

The police looked around the house and they found more bodily fluid.

1:51.9

On the second floor, they found semen in three separate areas.

2:02.7

If you listen to the first episode of Into the Killing, you'll know that DNA testing was only used to identify a murderer two years earlier in 1987 in England.

2:08.9

DNA technology was not yet a major crime-fighting tool in the United States.

2:15.0

So the killer may not have known that his bodily fluids could be used to identify him.

2:18.2

Or, he simply didn't care.

2:22.8

The police figured out how the killer got into the house.

2:27.7

The killer climbed up on a fence and then on to part of the roof.

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