On Monday, October 22, 1979, twenty-four-year-old Susan Schwarz was brutally murdered in her Lynwood Washington home. Dragged from the shower by her hair, both of her hands were bound behind her back before she was shot in the head at point-blank range–twice. When police found no evidence and had no suspects, the case went cold for 32 years, until a deck of playing cards produced the confession they’d been seeking for decades.
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