Police Crack 53-Year Old Cold Case Murder Of An Indiana Mother
Digest
This podcast episode features two distinct segments. The first details the resolution of the 50-year-old cold case of Phyllis Baylor, who was murdered in 1972. Recent advancements in DNA technology linked Fred Allen Lineman, a man with a violent criminal history, to the crime. Lineman himself later died violently. The victim's husband, initially a suspect, was ultimately cleared. The second segment is a brief advertisement for Janice Dean's podcast, which focuses on stories of hope and inspiring individuals.
Outlines

Phyllis Baylor Cold Case & Janice Dean Podcast Announcement
This episode covers the solving of the 50-year-old cold case of Phyllis Baylor through DNA evidence linking Fred Allen Lineman to the crime, and includes a brief advertisement for Janice Dean's podcast focusing on hope and inspiration.
Keywords
Cold Case
A criminal investigation that has remained unsolved for an extended period, often solved with advancements in forensic science like DNA evidence.
DNA Evidence
Genetic material used in forensic science to identify suspects or victims, revolutionizing criminal investigations and solving cold cases.
Fred Allen Lineman
The perpetrator in the Phyllis Baylor murder case, with a violent criminal history who later met a violent death.
Phyllis Baylor
Victim of a 50-year-old cold case solved through DNA evidence.
Janice Dean
Host of a podcast focusing on stories of hope and inspiring individuals.
Q&A
How was the Phyllis Baylor cold case solved?
Advances in DNA technology linked DNA found at the scene to Fred Allen Lineman.
Who was initially suspected in the Phyllis Baylor murder?
Phyllis Baylor's husband was initially a suspect but was later cleared.
What happened to Fred Allen Lineman?
Lineman was violently killed in 1985.
Show Notes
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