The Dolly Madison Murders



In September 2002, two women were found dead inside the Dolly Madison bakery in Great Bend, Kansas. 20 years later, a …

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  1. My ex is from GB KS and I had to watch this. It was obviously bungled on that first night. But leaving blood evidence behind on the papers in the office, etc really looks bad. I think they got overwhelmed. I don't care who did it…I would be outraged. Why aren't there fingerprints on the door?

    Hopefully it won't be after the kiler and all family members are dead b4 this is solved. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  2. Very sad case. I feel for the families. What I took from the press conference is they have male DNA possibly just partial DNA. One day as technology gets better they will solve this case I believe.

  3. Why is it that a retired officer is the only one using a voice changer during interview? This makes it seem like they know more than they are willing to disclose, especially since you have other retired detectives and witnesses that are being so transparent and open.

  4. If you wanna get away with murder do it in a small bumkin town. Such bull crap that stuff like this doesnt happen in small towns. Its always a small town.

  5. I think that the individuals who committed this crime are known and that there is a tie to the drug case. I think that the drug connection is to someone that they don’t want known. Just my guess. I probably have it wrong though.

  6. Everyone keeps saying it is solvable. Do you think that the cops just dint want to solve this. If they could, dont you think they would. They are being lambasted by this community. This could be a strabger

  7. You need to bring in a psychic, and the blood couldn't be put in a database. The DNA, they need to just go with the DNA to another place. And submit it into the databayes. They just don't care ever definitely. I'm so sorry for your loss❤

  8. Seems a few plausible scenarios….
    *Random…It Has been a target for robbery before… though not much was taken … things left behind
    *She could have been the target …. though was called in that day… could an interested party found that out or followed her ?
    *The one who didn’t go in due to family emergency…. The possible target ?
    It’ll be interesting to see what is finally discovered… due to the light that Aaron is putting on this case… there’s going to be a push to solve it.

  9. I just saw a documentary about some awful man who shot women in stores (there was one man in a shop with a ponytail), all over the US. I had never heard about it until a couple of days ago. I think he was known as the 1 70 killer and has not been caught. I am so sorry for all those who have had to endure the pain of these senseless, merciless crimes. Thank you for making the film.

  10. I remember my mother going to a Dolly Madison outlet store when I was a child. I loved going there to pick out & stock up with all sorts of treats! And marked down in $$$$. It smelled so good in the store, too!!! 😋

  11. Been saying this about candus day 1 you all blocked me. So what's difference from cw giving shit to h and cw giving it to summer… stop and think. Maybe smer say them messing around and was treating to tell cause kids do that candus flupped

  12. I feel really bad for the friends and families of these woman. My niece was murdered in 2020. They solved her murder in days. We went to court in 2022 to put the monster in prison for life. I dont understand why these small town rookie cops can't solve this.

  13. The 1 'witness' to the guy coming out is the murderer. He gave them a description they could focus on. The guy he described as coming out, locking up, was a red herring. That guy would have been NOTICEABLY covered in blood, but he wasn't. It was the 1 witness, the murderer, pointing them away, being a good citizen. Returning to the scene. Classic. Classic.

  14. They or he had the keys to the store it is obvious it was either the ex boyfriend or it was the Delivery guy he had supposedly had to open the the door for someone to be killed inthe meth game you would have to owe a lot of money for the dealer to send a death hit I have been everywhere from the biggest cities in America I have been on both sides if it was the guy from the hotel it was a hit and for the cop that took him to the city limit and tell him kicknrocks bullshit did they sperm sample on the younger girl I bet you it will lead to the corrupt police officer what do they do when they've done somebody wrong or someone knows too much! How ever this is F ing creepy He looks just like Micheal Duncan that killed someone I knows! mom and her husband, step brother and kidnapped her and her lil brother then killed her lil brother right in front of her I'm sure you guys heard of this case she was the lil girl from Idaho that got save at a LOVES truck stop employee that noticed her face at the register! !😮

  15. Very good documentary and I'm glad it was made. I had never heard of these murders before I saw this documentary. Getting the info out there for people to see that, like me, had never heard of it and seeing the sketch of the suspect is important. You never know who might see this and recognize the person in question which can lead to an arrest. Bravo for a well done documentary and thank you for making it!

  16. Something tells me that retired cop is lying through his teeth. Someone fucked up and didn’t want to get fired. Or the his killer is the son of someone important in that town. Kind of reminds me how they tried to help Murdoch guy in his town.

  17. They’re lying. YDNA can be used to get a surname. They can use that same DNA to extract Mitochondria DNA and then do a reverse Family tree build
    And find out who he is. They’re totally lying about just having YSTR DNA. That’s Bullshit!

  18. Thank you to the filmmaker, I think his name was Alan, for producing this documentary. Sort of close to home for me, not as much as you however. I live in Wichita, Ks. & have rarely gone to Great Bend. I have one cherished memory of Great Bend that I've shared many times of attending a NAACP conference there, probably 6-7 yrs prior to these murders. After conference ended took some young people to zoo there, at that time you could just leave a donation and walk thru. I remember we walked thru a bit and thought nothing much to it, well much to my surprise I was being watched by a lion, he was so close it was unbelievable, he matched the color of the reeds, so I'd missed him, called the young people over to see him, when they got there he was joined by two lionesses, beginning of our thrill, the grizzly came so close you could see his or her claws, came right up to us then turned its back to us, funny. Anyway it was a wonderful experience that weekend, fond memories. Never heard of these murders til now. So sorry for the family, friends and loved ones, what a tragedy.

  19. Really a well made documentary. The cinematography was unique and beautiful. It flowed well from start to finish. My heart goes out to the families, I hope it’s solved soon.

  20. Sometimes a senseless act is just that. I see a lot of people repeating rumors and speculating about the most exciting thing that's ever happened in their town. These folks are so out of touch. They still use terms like "hobo". There is no new evidence and it will probably never make sense.

  21. Those 2 ladies, especially the 79yo….oh my, just heartbreaking. How could this not be solved? Incompetence law enforcement thats how! 😢 This retired cop knows more and be should be ashamed. Thank you for telling their important & interesting story. It's done so well too. 🙏

  22. If you can compare DNA to a specific person, you can compare it to a database that doesn’t make any sense at all, DNA is DNA was one of the stupidest statements I’ve ever heard a lot of enforcement official in my entire life

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