Could the puzzling case of slain Nebraska teen Mary Kay Heese be solved after 50 years?
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Jennifer Joakim, Saunders County attorney, and Richard Register, deputy county attorney, worked on what is believed to be the longest unsolved cold case in Nebraska history: the 1969 murder of 17-year-old Mary Kay Heese, a high school junior. In:
Jennifer Joakim, Saunders County attorney, and Richard Register, deputy county attorney, worked on what is believed to be the longest unsolved cold case in Nebraska history: the 1969 murder of 17-year-old Mary Kay Heese, a high school junior.
Richard Register: Mary Kay Heese's unsolved murder hung over this community for five decades. It needed to be resolved.
Jennifer Joakim: I look at this case as … where the community lost its innocence. Where people were told we're not going into Wahoo. You're not going out alone.
Richard Register: It was very well known. A murder, especially of this nature, uh, is not common for this area.
Natalie Morales (driving down a rural road with Ted Green): This right here is what Wahoo is really known for, right?

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