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SOLVED by DNA: Montana Cold Case | Patricia Kalitzke and Lloyd Bogle | After 65 years In early January 1956, Patricia Kalitzke and Lloyd Duane Bogle were found dead near Wadsworth Park in Great Falls, Montana. The discovery unfolded over two days, with Lloyd Bogle located on January third and Patricia Kalitzke found on January fourth. Early investigation confirmed violent deaths, yet the scientific and forensic limits of the era prevented identification of a responsible individual. Evidence was collected, documented, and preserved, while interviews and follow up inquiries produced no actionable leads. This documentary follows the verified progression of how that uncertainty was managed rather than abandoned. It examines the original response, early investigative work, and the long period of institutional maintenance that kept records and physical evidence intact as decades passed without resolution. The account then traces how advances in DNA analysis and forensic genetic genealogy allowed preserved material to be reexamined more than sixty five years later. It explains how identification was achieved through verified scientific methods, why the identified individual could not be prosecuted due to death, and how authorities formally closed the investigation within legal boundaries. The focus remains on investigative process, evidence preservation, scientific restraint, and institutional responsibility. Presented through verified public reporting and official statements, the story shows how truth can still be established long after traditional justice is no longer possible, and why patience and careful documentation matter when time reshapes what answers can be reached.