Cold Cases

"I still feel like everyone is on edge because there is still someone or a few someone's out there that did this to these poor girls."
The convicted killer gives a new twist to his lies about the 2005 disappearance of American teen Natalee Holloway.
A convicted murderer breaks his silence, claiming to be the only person who can identify the woman known as El Dorado Jane Doe.
Philip Scott Fournier, 55, was taken into custody over the killing of 16-year-old Joyce McLain.
The swiping of the priceless memorabilia could be the work of an organized group, local police say, so the FBI is also on the case.
"At first, it looked like a sack floating. Then I saw it was the body of a girl."
She was murdered, but, for now, only police and her killer know how. After nearly two years, her identity remains a mystery.
Tamala Wells' family is desperate to find her. Her boyfriend, who denies any involvement in her disappearance, is not.
"We hoped that she was still alive and out there somewhere."
"When I saw the composite drawings, I felt sick to my stomach. My heart just froze,” Grateful Doe's sister said.