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🗓️ 17 June 2024
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Episode 111 Lindy Sue Biechler Part 1 of 2
The vicious, brutal 1975 stabbing murder of sweet, shy newlywed Lindy Sue Biechler haunted Lancaster, PA. Lindy was stabbed 19 times right inside her front door, and a butcher knife left embedded in her neck, and police couldn’t determine any motive in the case. The 19 year old had no enemies, and no one had seen or heard anything. It was considered the most puzzling unsolved mystery in the area for decades. Then, in 1997, a breakthrough in lab testing hinted at a motive – but not at a suspect. Two decades later, even the powers of forensic genealogy came up short. But in pondering the genealogy, CeCe Moore detected a genetic pattern that she linked to immigration to Lancaster from a specific region in Italy. Fortuitous records of Italian immigrants to Lancaster helped her focus her search. And when she considered these records alongside the phenotype information, she stumbled on a name – someone who had a connection to Lindy. A coffee cup casually thrown into a garbage can at Philadelphia International Airport proved her hunch right, and Lindy’s family had answers at long last.
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1:09.0 | On Friday, December 5th, Celeste and Merle Little attended their son's high school basketball game, and when it was over, decided to stop in and visit their young niece. |
1:20.6 | Lindy was just 19, and she lived with her husband of just over a year, Philip, and their apartment on Kloss Drive off Millersville Road in |
1:29.0 | Manor Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The littles were close with their niece, and they knew |
1:34.1 | she would be home alone, as her husband worked on Friday evenings. Celeste had promised to drop off a recipe, |
1:40.9 | so they drove to the Spring Manor apartment complex. Merle, who was handicapped, |
1:45.9 | waited in the car while Celeste opened the unlocked entryway door to the two-story building |
1:50.6 | and entered the shadowy interior hallway. She approached the door of Apartment 104A. It was |
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