Send us a text When two teenage girls were murdered in rural Leicestershire in the 1980s, detectives were left with no suspects, no leads, and a community gripped by fear. But just miles away, a young geneticist named Alec Jeffreys was studying DNA for reasons that had nothing to do with crime. His work—never intended for law enforcement—produced a discovery that would change the world: genetic fingerprinting. What began as pure scientific curiosity became the breakthrough that cleared an inn...
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Send us a text When two teenage girls were murdered in rural Leicestershire in the 1980s, detectives were left with no suspects, no leads, and a community gripped by fear. But just miles away, a young geneticist named Alec Jeffreys was studying DNA for reasons that had nothing to do with crime. His work—never intended for law enforcement—produced a discovery that would change the world: genetic fingerprinting. What began as pure scientific curiosity became the breakthrough that cleared an inn...
Divided by fate. Bound by blood. The Stayner Brothers story that changed our parks.
A Crime's Ripple Effect
43 minutes
4 months ago
Divided by fate. Bound by blood. The Stayner Brothers story that changed our parks.
Send us a text Two brothers. Bound by blood. Divided by fate. Steven Stayner was abducted at seven and held captive for seven years before escaping and returning home—a story that changed how America understood child abduction. His brother Cary would later commit a series of brutal murders near Yosemite, shattering lives and forever altering the park’s sense of safety. In this episode of A Crime’s Ripple Effect, we uncover how one family’s tragedy rippled outward, reshaping America’s national...
A Crime's Ripple Effect
Send us a text When two teenage girls were murdered in rural Leicestershire in the 1980s, detectives were left with no suspects, no leads, and a community gripped by fear. But just miles away, a young geneticist named Alec Jeffreys was studying DNA for reasons that had nothing to do with crime. His work—never intended for law enforcement—produced a discovery that would change the world: genetic fingerprinting. What began as pure scientific curiosity became the breakthrough that cleared an inn...