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An estranged husband who was simply a former senior high school sweetheart.... A suitor spurned after having a night of boozing and dancing.... A top secret early-morning lover.... These were three of the five viable suspects law enforcement were investigating after 23-year-old Catherine Janet Walsh's parents uncovered her half-nude body in her foundation that Saturday day of a sultry Labor Day weekend in 1979. But there was not enough evidence to convict some of them. Thirty-two years later, thanks to the emerging science of DNA forensics, Detective Andrew Gall, who was simply the initial responding officer to the murder picture, had a excellent think in this frigid case. Sperm remaining on the stored evidence - a nightgown, a robe link to bind the young secretary's hands, and a bandana used to strangle her - pointed to 1 of the five men who acquired motive and/or opportunity to kill her. But this true saga of liquor- and sex-tinged murder that disrupted a little riverside blue-collar town where criminal offense was unusual and every person was related or friends, was only start. Now arrived the trial - no prosecutorial slam dunk, despite the scientific and forensic evidence - as the story of the murder was informed in a courtroom theatre relating internationally renowned forensics and DNA experts, conflicting character testimony, doubtful alibis, and compromised memory of one long nighttime and morning hours of dancing, taking in, partying, and loss of life.