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Cold Case Closed: The Man with No Face Finally Revealed For three decades, one case remained a haunting "Murder Book" entry for the legendary Lt. Joe Kenda. The brutal 1988 murder of 24-year-old Mary Lynn Vialpando in Colorado Springs was a mystery that seemingly had no end—until science finally caught up to the crime. The Crime That Froze Time

The breakthrough didn't come from a witness or a confession, but from DNA technology that didn't exist when the crime was committed. Homicide Hunter: The Man With No Face - ‎Apple TV subtitle Homicide.Hunter.The.Man.With.No.Face.2...

On June 5, 1988, the body of Mary Lynn Vialpando, a young wife and mother, was discovered in a Colorado Springs back alley. The scene was devastatingly brutal, and despite Kenda’s meticulous investigation, the trail went cold. For years, the perpetrator was truly a "man with no face," an unidentified shadow who had evaded justice. Justice Decades in the Making Cold Case Closed: The Man with No Face

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