Episode 34 Gladys Hensley, Janice Dickinson, and Geraldine Toohey
In 1986, Eugene, Oregon saw two murders just a couple of weeks apart. Investigators noted that the murders bore some similarities, but they had no luck finding the killer. Two years passed before a third similar murder solidified investigators’ theory that they had a serial killer in their midst. But again, they could not find him, even though a sketch of the man would later prove to be startlingly accurate. It took the powers of forensic genealogy to identify the perpetrator – someone who had yet another homicide under his belt.