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How a Fontana Detective Solved a 40-Year-Old Cold Case with a Wingstop Cup
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The episode chronicles the forty-year investigation into the 1980 murder of Michelle “Missy” Jones, an eighteen-year-old from Fontana, California. After the case remained cold for decades, Corporal Kathryn Clark utilized modern forensic strategies and surreptitious DNA collection to identify the killer. By tracking the suspect, Leonard Nash, to Las Vegas, investigators successfully obtained his genetic profile from a discarded Styrofoam Wingstop cup. This critical evidence linked Nash to the crime scene, resulting in his 2025 conviction and a life sentence. The narrative highlights the evolution of forensic science and the persistent dedication required to provide closure for grieving families. This account serves as a testament to how innovative detective work can resolve even the most historic cold cases.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
This episode includes AI-generated content.