In 1959, 9-year-old Candy Rogers walked out her door in Spokane, Washington, carrying seven boxes of Girl Scout mints. She never came home. Her body was found 16 days later, strangled. For 62 years, the case stayed cold — until a glass jar of preserved evidence, genetic genealogy, and one courageous daughter finally gave her a name. This is the story of how science solved the unsolvable, and the man who sat with Candy's family while searching for her — only to be the one who took her life
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