How An Article Of Clothing Finally Led To Justice In Janie Landers' Murder
In 1979, an Oregon woman named Janie Landers walked away from her vocational training program and was never seen alive again. Here's how the culprit was caught.
Read MoreIn 1979, an Oregon woman named Janie Landers walked away from her vocational training program and was never seen alive again. Here's how the culprit was caught.
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