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In 1983, Katherine Mordick was found brutally murdered in her own home, and the case went cold for over two decades. Her husband, William, thought he had gotten away with it—until science caught up. This is the story of how modern DNA technology turned a 25-year-old blood smear into a conviction. Join us as we unpack this one.
By The Dismantle TeamIn 1983, Katherine Mordick was found brutally murdered in her own home, and the case went cold for over two decades. Her husband, William, thought he had gotten away with it—until science caught up. This is the story of how modern DNA technology turned a 25-year-old blood smear into a conviction. Join us as we unpack this one.