The Cold Case That Took 40 Years to Solve — And the Killer Almost Got Away

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Two women.
Same day.
Same remote Colorado mountain pass.

In 1982, Bobbi Jo Oberholtzer and Annette Schnee vanished hours apart — both while hitchhiking. One was found dead the next day. The other lay hidden beneath ice and snow for six months.

There were no suspects. No motive. Just one strange clue: an orange sock.

For decades, this case went unsolved… until new DNA technology revealed a shocking truth: the killer had been rescued from a snowdrift the very night he committed the murders.

This is the story of how a drop of blood, a single sock, and 21st-century science brought justice after 40 years.

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