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Can modern technology help solve the 1997 murder of Lorrie Ann Smith, a youth leader in Georgia? Investigators hope so.

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35 thoughts on “Pt. 2: Can Technology Solve This Youth Leader’s Murder? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

  1. This is BRUTAL! It immediately comes across as such good salt of the earth people! Just seeing the pain & suffering in her parents eyes is devastating! So glad they finally caught this piece of 💩! Even if your not living a high risk lifestyle like the investigation spoke of, leaving your doors unlocked makes it high risk.

  2. Hopefully he did injure himself so bad that he had to go to the hospital. Maybe they can search hospitals nearby to see if anyone came in around the time of this senseless murder. I can’t imagine finding my child murdered. Prayers to her family.. Sick!!!

  3. "Investigators searched for her killer for 21 years"……these cops are fucking idiots! He lived a mile away!!! For all 21 years!!!! And his ass isn't even in jail…god I hate that.

  4. Creepy, this case was just solved in 2018 and the culprit (Jerry Lee) did look like the composite sketch, just aged and overweight. Even creepier is the fact that he lived .2 miles away, all those years.

  5. Update** there has been an arrest. Another amazing link through familial DNA. His name is Jerry Lee and he was her neighbor.

  6. God Bless You Laurie,May You Always Rest In Peace. . . 😇🌈 He WILL be brought to justice, but until then he'll be looking over his shoulder & living his life in fear. . . Knowing, one day soon that day will come! JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED!!!1 second ago•

  7. The back door was at the back of the house and that was a secret not many knew? Really?? If I was to try and break into someone's house the back door would be the first place to try because it can't be seen from the main road, duh! And that guys eyebrows beat Dwayne Johnson's single raised eyebrow

  8. Lieutenant Peace!! There's a word for that, where the name of the person fits their job curiously appropriately. Can't remember what the word is and Google just stopped on me .

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