Video - Home
-
Suspect a surprise to detective assigned to 1990 murders
Posted on November 21, 2012 at 6:10 PM
Retired Spokane Police Detective Jim Hanson waited 22 years for closure on the 1990 murders of three Spokane women. That closure came Tuesday, when police announced they tied a current inmate to the crimes using DNA.
Share
More Home Videos
-
Clay Starbuck testifying during murder trial
-
Boise mall attack suspect believed to be in Northwest
-
Help 2 Oklahoma collects thousands of dollars
-
Vote on gay Boy Scouts Thursday comes at emotional moment
-
Wenatchee man creates forum to showcase students' creativity
-
Britain: Men who butchered soldier had been probed
-
Kmart's 'Ship My Pants' ad sequel promises 'Big Gas Savings'
-
Rathdrum Mega Millions winner gives first TV interview
-
ID owner, dog on standby to help with OK tornado aftermath
-
Lost tanker contract could hurt Fairchild economic impact
-
Susan Powell: 'If I die, it may not be an accident'
-
Phone records reveal calls and texts day of Starbuck murder
-
Rachel's Challenge: A kindness campaign to reduce bullying in our schools
-
Fairchild loses primary tanker bid, local leaders comment
-
Joplin marking 2nd anniversary of deadly EF-5 tornado
-
Oklahoma tornado victims mull next moves
-
Racist stickers found slapped on Central Valley High School
-
Medical Lake man's niece died in Oklahoma tornado