![]() ![]() This two-hour show features the murder of Lynne Knight. I write about this important element of reliability in Cold-Case Christianity, Chapter 13: Were They Accurate? Carol’s killer (her husband, Michael) changed his story several times over the years and exposed himself as a liar. I talk about this case in more detail in my presentation, The Cold Case Reliability of the Gospels as I offer a template for testing the reliability of witness statements. This episode describes the murder of Carol Lubahn. I describe this in God’s Crime Scene, Chapter 1: In the Beginning – Was the Universe An Inside Job? This process will help you assess the evidence related to the origin of the universe. I describe the evidence in this case in God’s Crime Scene in an effort to describe how detectives assess the origination of evidence in any scene. This show features the murder of Robin Hoynes. For more information about this process, refer to Cold-Case Christianity, Chapter 6: Separating Artifacts from Evidence. These same techniques can be used to remove variants in the Biblical text. I’ve talked about the crime scene of this case in more detail in my presentation, The Cold-Case Reliability of the New Testament: Separating Artifacts from Evidencein an effort to illustrate the techniques detectives use to isolate key pieces of evidence at a scene. This episode describes the murder of Archie McFarland. Here is a list of the cases we’ve described on Dateline, along with links: Keith Morrison coined a nickname for me: the “Evidence Whisperer.” Our shows have been popular and many of my readers have asked about them. ![]() They’ve repeatedly featured my cold-case investigations until I became the most televised detective in the history of the show. Dateline has been very good to me over the years. ![]()
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