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Unsolved

S3 Ep10: 'Forgive offenses'

Unsolved

USA TODAY and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

True Crime

3.9792 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Twenty years after Kunz’s murder, members of his former parish gathered at Mass to pray for his soul. Police, who had launched a social media campaign in connection with the anniversary, scanned the crowd for their suspects.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Previously on Unsolved.

0:14.3

I called instead from the car.

0:17.0

Len Snowden picked up right away.

0:19.8

He told me he had nothing to do with Father Coons's murder,

0:23.4

and he was not happy the police had treated him as a suspect.

0:27.6

I didn't know that much about it, to be honest with you.

0:31.1

But these guys, they kept piling one thing on top of the other,

0:35.4

making assumptions.

0:36.8

And when I finally got

0:38.4

disgusted with it.

0:39.4

I said, unless you pull a mark permanent on me, which means adding, you know, putting

0:44.7

evidence out there that, you know, you're not going to find a thing.

0:49.4

You're not going to find a hair from my body or anywhere near that place.

0:56.1

You won't find any evidence whatsoever.

1:04.2

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, this is Unsolved Season 3. The Devil You Know. I'm Gina Barton.

1:08.9

Len Snowden, the tattoo artist we heard from in the previous episode, only came to the attention of the police after Mora Smith gave them his name.

1:20.7

Remember, Mora is the waitress who served in the Marines and says she's clairvoyant.

1:27.3

She told the police she had dated Len, but stopped seeing him and she was. who served in the Marines and says she's clairvoyant.

1:34.8

She told the police she had dated Len, but stopped seeing him after Father Coons told her he had a criminal record.

1:41.7

Mora also told the police, Len changed his routine after Father Coons's death.

1:44.6

He used to come to the diner all the time to flirt with me every day, and right after Father Coons' death. He used to come to the diner all the time to flirt with me every day.

1:51.5

And right after Father Coons's murder, he wasn't there for about maybe nine days.

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