Can modern technology help solve the 1997 murder of Lorrie Ann Smith, a youth leader in Georgia? Investigators hope so.

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32 thoughts on “Pt. 1: Can Technology Solve This Youth Leader’s Murder? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. Solved!!!!! Yes!!!! So happy for the family that they will get closure. I shot this story and it really freaked me out and she would be about my age today if still alive. His DNA was matched when one of his relatives did ancestry research using DNA. He remained living only .2 of a mile from the crime scene. The asshole drove by the house probably every day.

  2. Why do the victims in these video seem so nice and when you see the bastard that does it they look like they would. We need Tom Cruise Minority Report right now and no mistake. Best channel on YouTube.

  3. yikes her house was a complete dump, really a mess inside and out. Not being mean i just couldnt help noticing. They seem like such nice genuine caring people. I feel bad for them finding their daughter in such a way.

  4. If she was not raped, or anything in the house was stolen by the killer, this man KILLED HER out of revenge for something. Were the hospitals checked just in case the killer looked for medical assistance for his wounds?

  5. Nike Cortez?? Look it up those shoes and you’ll instantly know the type of guy who wears those. I’m guessing if she was s good girl,church girl type then the killer was a random stranger

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