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The Cigarette

7/14/202638 min

Would this DNA, tucked away in storage for decades, finally lead police to an answer?

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  1. Speaker 10:00

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  2. Jeff Pratt· Soundbite0:27

    These are the bins of evidence from the Angie Dodge homicide case. There are over 400 pieces of evidence on this case.

  3. Maggie Rulli· Host0:38

    Jeff Pratt was one of the police officers who collected the evidence from Angie Dodge's apartment back in 1996. Years later, he looked back at some of what he found at the crime scene and reached for one of the clear plastic bins stacked high on a shelf in the Idaho Falls Police Station.

  4. Jeff Pratt· Soundbite1:00

    This is, uh, this is going back for me, going back to that day when we collected all this.

  5. Maggie Rulli· Host1:07

    We heard him back in our first episode. He was the officer who took photos of the crime scene with his Pentax camera.

  6. Jeff Pratt· Soundbite1:16

    This is the purple sweatpants collected at the scene from the victim, Angie Dodge. This is

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