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Trace Evidence

Special Update - Carbon County Beth Doe IDENTIFIED & 7 Case Updates

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

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For forty-five years the mystery of the Carbon County Beth Doe haunted Pennsylvania. Who was she, how did she end up in Carbon County and who murdered the pregnant woman before dismembering her remains and throwing her off an overpass bridge. Now, thanks to genetic genealogy, she has been positively identified as fifteen year old Evelyn Colon of Jersey City, NJ. Even more surprisingly, her former boyfriend, Luis Sierra, has been arrested and charged with murder.

In addition to discussing this amazing update, we will look at seven other cases which have had less major updates in the past years. Those include the Abduction of Angela Hammond, the Disappearance of LaShaya Stine, the Murder of Nick Kunselman and Stephanie Hart-Grizzell, the Abduction and Murder of Isabel Celis, the Vanishing of Asha Degree, the Disappearance of Dail Dinwiddie and the Littleton Colorado Bowling Alley Triple Homicide of Erin Golla, Bobby Zajac and James Springer Jr.

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0:38.9

Forty-five years ago, Pennsylvania authorities came upon one of the most brutal, disturbing

0:44.6

and haunting crimes in the history of the state. Three suitcases thrown from an interstate

0:50.9

bridge fell 300 feet towards the shore of the Lehigh River. Contained within them, were

0:57.1

the mutilated remains of an unknown woman and her unborn child.

1:01.7

Now, thanks to genetic genealogy, investigators have managed to determine who she was in

1:07.9

life. Evelyn Cologne, a 15-year-old young woman who vanished from Jersey City, New Jersey

1:13.9

in December of 1976. Not only have they managed to identify Evelyn, but they've also

1:20.7

arrested and charged the man they believe killed her and her unborn child that cold

1:25.6

December day, 45 years ago. Today, we will explore this massive update, as well as taking

1:33.0

a look at updates and several other cases covered on trace evidence. Those being the

1:38.4

abduction and murder of Isabel Celis, the vanishing of Asia degree, the disappearance of Dale

1:44.8

Dinwitty, the disappearance of Lachea Stein, the little tin bowling alley triple homicide,

1:51.9

the murder of Nick Kuntzelman and Stephanie Hart Grisel, and the abduction and murder of

1:57.5

Angela Hammond. This is Trace Evidence, special update episode.

2:10.2

Welcome to Trace Evidence. I'm your host, Stephen Pacheco. Today, we examine the breaking

2:16.1

news regarding the identification of Evelyn Cologne, formerly known as the Carbon County

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