Full press conference: St. Pete police give update on 2 cold cases

Published 2023-05-30
The St. Petersburg Police Department announce 'major development' in two of the city's cold cases, including the infamous 1969 'trunk lady homicide victim.

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All Comments (15)
  • Thank you, all pf ypu, for searching for the truth and desiring justice. I remember this 1969 case because we vacationed in Florida many times. It was horrific to know of this woman's tragic end. I offer deep condolences to her family.
  • @alves01
    May God continue to help all investigators find the truth in every case❤️
  • @ms.jayxoxo9748
    I'm Happy they are gonna receive justice for this young pioneer JUICY of St.Petersburg south side.Thankyou st.pete police for all that you did to solve this Cold Case ..
  • @ladybug5022
    Thank you, Keep going there's a cold case from the 1990's in. Pinellas park a young seventeen year old boy killed in his own driveway or was he ? Maybe he was placed in his vehicle and set on Fire , a terrifying death so sad and a cold case.. his name is Brannon Jones.
  • @ZAN-THE-GOAT
    Great job and hope you solve all. I wish police here in NSW Australia did the same. They created a cold case group only to shut it down. It needs to be opened again. I gave some information that went on deaf ears. Some cops these days just don’t care in solving problems. My info could be nothing, but they could have looked at it. Who knows, it could have been that piece that is missing.
  • @SuperBigdaddywood
    About time these lazy government employees investigate some of the 50% of unsolved homicide cases, instead of harassing motorists to generate revenue. In any given jurisdiction in the US, you are subject to ten thousand laws and ordinances. That's 10k excuses for a slavecatcher to take your money, liberty or life. Let's demand that the slave patrol get back to basic common-law crimes with actual victims!
  • @rajifonte6703
    I think in the very end of this video the detective in the blue shirt 👔 and tie really wanted to get some type of recognition so he (ever so smoothly) stepped in front of the camera at the very last minute looking left and right and rubbing his hands together and licking his lips trying to be smooth 😂😂😂 Who else agrees??😅