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Why Detectives Could Never Crack the COLONIAL Parkway Case

2 h 17 min · 21 mei 2026
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Four couples, three stretches of quiet roadway, and a case that has remained unanswered for decades. This True Crime For Sleep episode revisits the Colonial Parkway case through the lens of patient detective work, cold files, changing theories, and the long search for patterns that might finally make sense.Rather than focusing on shock or spectacle, we look at the slow work behind an unsolved case: evidence preserved over time, investigators returning to old timelines, and families waiting for answers across generations. It is a calm, thoughtful retelling of one of Virginia’s most haunting cold case mysteries.Settle in for a measured look at the Colonial Parkway case, the questions detectives could never fully resolve, and why some mysteries stay open long after the roads have gone quiet.

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