On his deathbed, her father told her a secret: He’d spent his life as a fugitive for robbing a bank
On his deathbed, her father told her a secret: He’d spent his life as a fugitive for robbing a bank

On his deathbed, her father told her a secret: He’d spent his life as a fugitive for robbing a bank | CNN

The most interesting thing in that article was that someone anonymously sent in a tip with Randele's obituary which is how they finally closed the case. Who is the rando super sleuth following this cold case for 50 years obsessively scanning obits from all over the country?
My guess would be there are a number of people who are hobbyist cold case investigators and have a list of wanted people they keep an eye out for in obits.
Or it was a family member.
Yea that’s fucking wild to me. Where do people find the time?!
There's an actual quality true crime podcast called Crime Junkie, and an associated podcast specifically dedicated to cold cases called The Deck. It's a whole thing for some people, but occasionally a listener hits on something and makes a phone call that gets the ball rolling again.
I listen because I find it interesting, but that's the extent of it. Some people it's truly a hobby, or more to chase information down.
Retirees have a lot of time on their hands.
I caught that too. I bet someone back in Ohio knew what happened.