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For decades, the murders of Angela Kleinsorge and Carla Walker haunted investigators and devastated families. Both cases went cold — until cutting-edge DNA science changed everything. In San Diego, 84-year-old Angela Kleinsorge was brutally raped and stabbed inside her home on Gaines Street in 1992. Despite years of investigation, her killer remained unidentified for more than 25 years. Advances in forensic DNA technology finally allowed investigators to reopen the case and bring long-awaited answers. In Texas, the 1974 murder of teenager Carla Walker shocked the community. For 46 years, her case remained unsolved — until two determined detectives used modern DNA genealogy techniques to track down the suspect and make a historic arrest. This video breaks down: How modern DNA technology reopens cold cases What investigators missed decades ago The detectives who refused to give up How justice was finally delivered years later These stories prove one thing: cold cases are never truly cold. 👉 If you follow true crime, cold case breakthroughs, or forensic science, this story is a must-watch.