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The 1957 kidnapping and murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph is the nation's oldest cold case to go to trial. This story was pieced together by CNN's Ann O'Neill through interviews and...
On December 3rd, 1957, 7-year-old Maria Ridulph was abducted from outside her home in the small town of Sycamore, Illinois. 55 years later, the culprit was finally convicted.
The case, which was well known in the Chicago area, was one of the oldest cold case murders in the United States to be presumably solved. Jack McCullough, who under his former name John Tessier had been a neighbor of the Ridulph family, was convicted for her murder in September 2012.
Two little girls went out to play in the snow in a small Illinois town in December 1957.
U.S. 62 years after girl's killing, Spokane police solve the "Mount Everest" of cold cases. November 22, 2021 / 6:32 AM EST / CBS/AP. Police in eastern Washington say they have solved the...
The 1957 kidnapping and murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph is the nation's oldest cold case to go to trial. This story was pieced together by CNN's Ann O'Neill through interviews and...
It's one of the oldest criminal cases cracked with the new DNA technology. The murders of teen sweethearts Lloyd Duane Bogle and Patricia Kalitzke had gone unsolved for more than 60...
The 1957 kidnapping and murder of 7-year-old Maria Ridulph is the nation's oldest cold case to go to trial. This story was pieced together by CNN's Ann O'Neill through interviews and...
"The Coldest Case Ever Solved - The Maria Ridulph Crime Documentary" dives deep into the chilling story of Maria Ridulph's disappearance and the subsequent i...
In 1957, a 7-year-old girl named Maria Ridulph was kidnapped from her neighborhood in Sycamore, Ill. and later found murdered. No one was convicted of the crime until 55 years later when new evidence, some of it hearsay, was brought into a courtroom before a judge.