Kelly Siegler and Abbey Abbondandolo join the Beaumont Police Department in their investigation into the mysterious 1999 disappearance of Kimberly Langwell.
Kelly Siegler and the team visits Alcoa, Tennessee, to find out whether Emmaline Croft was raped and murdered at the hands of a stranger or by someone in her family.
The 11-year-old daughter of Jannette Johnson witnessed her mother park near their home after returning from a party. Johnson never made it inside, and it would take decades for authorities to identify her body.
Kelly Siegler speaks out after the Bannock County Prosecutor's Office specifically thanked Cold Justice for providing "a break in the case" in the 2004 stabbing death of Nori Anne Jones.