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Steve and Hannah discuss the 1956 double murder of two lovers, Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Lloyd Bogle, 18, in Great Falls, Montana. Seemingly no leads and one DNA profile, the case went cold until it was inspired by Genetic Genealogy tools that solved the Golden State killer in 2018. Listen in and hear whether or not DNA leads to the killer.

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Two Montana Sweethearts Were Fatally Shot in 1956. The Case Was Just Solved. - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Two Montana Sweethearts Were Fatally Shot in 1956. The Case Was Just Solved. - InSize

Two Montana Sweethearts Fatally Shot in 1956 and the Case (whatgoesllc.com)

Murder of two Montana teens in 1956 finally closed using forensic genealogy (nbcnews.com)

2 Montana sweethearts were fatally shot in 1956. The case was just solved. - Honolulu, Hawaii - Eminetra

Two Montana Sweethearts Have been Fatally Shot in 1956. The Case Was Simply Solved. – State Crime Watch

Genealogy Solves 1956 Murder of Two Montana Teens (forensicmag.com)

Recently solved cold case of 1956 double murder in Montana has ties to Waco (msn.com)