True Crime For Sleep

How the CHRISTIE Case Was Solved After 38 Years

2 h 7 min · 21 de may de 2026
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For 38 years, the Christie case remained a quiet question in an old file, waiting for the right combination of memory, evidence, and patient detective work. This video retraces how investigators returned to the case with fresh eyes, following the small details that had survived the passing decades.In the calm style of True Crime For Sleep, we look at the slow process behind a cold case finally being solved, from preserved records to renewed interviews and the careful use of modern forensic methods. It is a contemplative retelling of an old mystery, focused not on shock, but on persistence, timing, and the people who never let the case disappear.

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