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Ann Mineko Racz was 42 when she disappeared in 1991, just days after filing for divorce and moving out of the family’s Valencia home with her three children. Her body was never found. Lacking that physical evidence, the case went cold for 16 years. The Sheriff and detectives never gave up, and they continued to gather circumstantial evidence. The States' attorney's office decided to let a jury hear the case, and solve Ann's murder in the deliberation room.
Kendra, a former cop weighs in. Jon is also present--they talk about how hard it is to seek a conviction without the most important evidence of all.
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Ann Mineko Racz was 42 when she disappeared in 1991, just days after filing for divorce and moving out of the family’s Valencia home with her three children. Her body was never found. Lacking that physical evidence, the case went cold for 16 years. The Sheriff and detectives never gave up, and they continued to gather circumstantial evidence. The States' attorney's office decided to let a jury hear the case, and solve Ann's murder in the deliberation room.
Kendra, a former cop weighs in. Jon is also present--they talk about how hard it is to seek a conviction without the most important evidence of all.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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