Homicide Hunter: The Man with No Face
- True Crime Obsessed

- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read

All right Fam, get ready for our first-ever episode covering the icon himself: Joe Kenda. We're in Colorado Springs, on June 5, 1988. The brutalized body of 24-year-old Mary Lynn Vialpando has been discovered in a back alley. There are almost no clues to who killed her. But Joe Kenda is on the case. When Mary Lynn's husband frantically appears at the crime scene, he becomes suspect number one. But in the first case in Colorado's history to use DNA technology to solve this crime, it would take years for the killer to be caught and for Mary Lynn to receive some measure of justice.
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Joe Kenda always has a way of making these cold cases feel so personal, and "The Man with No Face" was no exception—it’s genuinely wild that a crime from 1988 finally got closure because he had the foresight to preserve DNA before the tech even existed. I’ve been on a huge true crime kick lately, and I’ve noticed that the more detailed these investigations get, the more people start digging into the actual "behind-the-scenes" credibility of the evidence. I actually found myself looking up some independent audit reports and user feedback on https://www.trustpilot.com/review/plinkoplay.top just to see how other viewers were vetting the accuracy of these long-term forensic claims. It’s definitely one of those specials that stays with you, especially seeing the…