Beaten, Strangled, Dragged Behind a Car: Who Killed Melonie White?
On a hot August day in the Nevada desert, two hikers find the body of a young woman about 20 miles east of Las Vegas near the Gypsum Wash in Clark County. The next day, August 28, the Clark County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as 27-year-old Melonie White. Her death is listed as homicide due to strangulation and blunt force trauma to the head and police say she was also dragged behind a car before her body was left in the desert. Melonie and her infant son moved to Las Vegas with her boyfriend four months earlier from Phoenix, Arizona. But the boyfriend doesn't get a job and leaves Melonie alone with her baby in Las Vegas. Police investigate the case but fail to develope a viable suspect and the case turns cold. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain how the case that went unsolved for 30 years has finally been solved with DNA, gentic genealogy, and Othram.
Transcript Highlights
00:00.00 Introduction - First trip to Las Vegas
02:21.07 Death of Melonie White, 30 year mystery
05:06.81 Melonie White beaten, strangled, dragged by car into desert
10:12.12 Brothers report Melonie missing
16:26.41 Police say Melonie was tied to back of car and dragged
21:11.46 Las Vegas is an Oasis surrounded by nothingness
26:05.98 Joe describes other evidence needed
31:22.50 No Lack of trauma
35:19.83. Very personal attack
40:16.59 Describing solving cold case
41:34.76 Genetic Genealogy solves murder
44:27.92 Conclusion: Case solved after 30 years
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