Bloody, bare footprints at Minneapolis murder scene lead to decadeslong search for answers
CBSN
Minnesota crime scene investigators captured footage when they got their first look inside a high-rise apartment in Minneapolis. According to police reports, at around 5:30 p.m. on June 13, 1993, a tenant reported water seeping into their apartment. A building caretaker and a security guard were called to check it out, and discovered the water was coming from apartment 2104. SGT. CHRIS KARAKOSTAS: Do you have any idea why your DNA would be in that building, your blood would be in that building? SGT. CHRIS KARAKOSTAS: Does this lady look familiar to you at all?
Bart Epstein | Retired forensic scientist: They went into the apartment and they found that the shower was still running and causing all this flooding next door. JOHN ESSWEIN: No. JERRY WESTROM (shaking head): Mm mm.
After the shower was turned off, they came upon a gruesome scene in the bedroom. The body of 35-year-old Jeanie Childs was discovered partially under the bed. That's when police were called to investigate. SGT. CHRIS KARAKOSTAS: OK. SGT. CHRIS KARAKOSTAS: OK. Her name is Jeanie Childs.
