
SOLVED! After 60 YEARS, Cigarettes Identify The Killer in 1966 Murder!
In 1966 Marjorie Rudolph, 60, opened the door to her killer. The person beat her over the head with an object, stomped on her enough to break multiple ribs, the drug her to the bathroom and put her in a bathtub full of water, and left. No arrest was made and the case went cold. But the people of San Rafael police department never forgot about Marjorie. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack break down the timeline of what happened to Marjorie Rudolph and how, after 60 years, her killer is identified.
Transcribe Highlights
00:00.86 Introduction
02:59.32 60-year-old Historic case
05:42.30 Cigarette butts solved the murder
10:53.80 Victim found in bathtub filled with water
15:20.15 Investigators had a suspect, couldn't prove it
20:01.10 Husband in hospital
25:02.40 Suspect Laurel Spitzer left town
30:05.91 Biggest piece of evidence
35:17.23 Multiple cigs meant suspect was in house a while
40:24.37 Retired detectives work the case
45:24.48 Othram helping solve cold cases
46:34.16 Conclusion
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