This transcript outlines two separate cold case homicide investigations where long-delayed justice was finally achieved through forensic advancements and persistent detective work. The first case details the disappearance of Lucy Mucino and her daughters, which was solved years later when DNA testing linked blood found in their apartment to their surviving relatives. This evidence, combined with a covert wiretap and a strategic interrogation, eventually forced a confession from Mucino's boyfriend, Estanislao Gonzalez. The second narrative follows the murder of Patty Jo Pulley, whose husband, a local pastor, was suspected due to unexplained physical injuries and a secret addiction to adult phone lines. Although her remains were not found for over a decade, forensic analysis of his scratches and the eventually discovered crime scene led to his first-degree murder conviction. Both accounts highlight how biological evidence and dedicated investigators can eventually expose the truth behind family tragedies.
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