On the night of Dec. 6, 1991, four teenage girls were found murdered in an Austin, Texas. They were found inside a "I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! Shop." They had been shot and their bodies stacked before the building was set on fire.
Eight years later, four men were arrested and two were found guilty and sentenced to death. Two of the men confessed to the murders. Later, their conviction was overturned on appeal. Did the police arrest the right ones?
World renowned cold case detective Ken Mains will give you his opinion in this weeks episode of Unsolved no More.
A crime scene assessment is the ability to look at a crime scene and start deducing the pool of suspects based on what you see or what you don't see. This is much like criminal profiling and can be used to eliminate suspects as the investigation moves forward. It is not foolproof and the assessments should be backed up by facts, training and/or experience. Yet, in some cases, such as this one, it is glaring.
Meet Ken Mains, a true crime legend renowned for his unmatched expertise and dedication. When it comes to cold cases and true crime, Ken Mains is the name that stands out, known for his ability to turn possibilities into probabilities. You may recognize him from his compelling appearances on the History Channel and Discovery Science, where he delves into some of history's most enigmatic cases. Mains is also a trusted contributor to major media outlets like Newsweek, Fox News, and NewsNation.
Beyond television, Ken hosts the popular YouTube channel "Unsolved No More," where he brings renewed attention to cold cases through engaging discussions and relentless investigation. With over two decades of experience in law enforcement and service in the United States Marine Corps, Ken exemplifies professionalism and dedication. His extensive background provides him with unique insights into crime and justice. Recognized as "one of this country’s greatest detectives," he is a leading authority on unsolved cases, known for his straightforward, unfiltered approach focused solely on the truth.
Ken’s credentials include being a USMC veteran, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, and completing Master’s degree coursework in Criminal Profiling. His career spans roles from Patrol Officer and Undercover Narcotics Officer to FBI Task Force member, District Attorney's Office Investigator, Drug Task Force Supervisor, and Cold Case Detective. He founded the American Investigative Society of Cold Cases (AISOCC), collaborating with top investigators like Lt. Joe Kenda, Dr. Werner Spitz, Dr. Henry Lee, Dr. Mary Ellen O'Toole, Dr. Cyril Wecht, Jim Clemente, Ann Burgess, and Bob Keppel.
Ken is sought after by victims' family members, law enforcement agencies, and the media for his expertise and dedication. He is deeply committed to helping victims' families find closure and tirelessly pursues justice for those affected by unsolved crimes.
Additionally, Ken has authored 10 books, sharing his vast knowledge and insights on true crime. His latest project is a collaboration with Dick Wolf, the renowned producer of *Law & Order*, for NBC's Peacock network.
Learn more at www.kenmains.com
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