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Connecticut 1956 cold case solved — arrest shocks community October 2011. A damp, cold air enveloped the Patterson house, abandoned for more than half a century on the edge of Ashford’s forest in Connecticut. The beam from Inspector Lydia Freeman’s flashlight cut through the pitch-black darkness, shining down onto cracked concrete that no one ever thought still held anything. “Central, I need the excavation team and forensics to the old Patterson site immediately.” Her voice echoed off the rotting walls. What began as a simple cold-case file review had now become something entirely different. Something that would finally answer the questions that had haunted Ashford for 55 years. Because beneath that heavy layer of concrete lay a small piece of bone, and right beside it, a silver bracelet engraved with the initials A.C. The very bracelet that 13-year-old Anna Closs had been wearing the night she vanished in 1956. DISCLAIMER: All stories presented on the "48 Hours True Crime" YouTube channel are entirely fictional and created solely for entertainment purpose. These narratives are products of imagination and creative storytelling. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or deceased, real events, or actual disappearances is purely coincidental and unintentional. The characters, names, locations, circumstances, and events depicted in these stories are fictional and should not be interpreted as factual accounts or real missing person cases. This content is not intended to represent, reference, or comment on any real individuals or actual missing person situations. Thank you for understanding and enjoying our fictional storytelling.