The DNA surprises that helped solve the Angie Dodge and Roxanne Wood cases | 48 Hours

48 Hours

  • Aug 22, 2026
  • 2:04:05
  • Full Episode

“48 Hours” cases involving DNA found on tossed cigarettes. Watch the YouTube mini-marathon, which includes "The "Unsolvable" Murder of Roxanne Wood," "The Day My Mother Never Came Home" and "The Twisted Case of Angie Dodge."

00:00 The "Unsolvable" Murder of Roxanne Wood 44:20 The Twisted Case of Angie Dodge 01:22:00 The Day My Mother Never Came Home

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Brief Summary

Roxan Wood's 1987 murder was solved in 2022 through DNA evidence linking Patrick Gillum to the crime.

Key points

  • Terry's Frantic Discovery. Terry Wood arrives home to find his wife Roxan murdered, leading to a frantic 911 call.
  • A New Hope for Justice. In 2020, students at Western Michigan University began digitizing decades of case files.
  • Gillum's DNA Match. Investigators find a perfect DNA match from Gillum's cigarette butt to the crime scene.
  • Emotional Courtroom Encounter. Victims' families confront Gillum in court, expressing their pain and seeking justice.
  • Chris Tap's Trial. Chris Tap is found guilty of Angie's murder, but the real killer remains unknown.
  • Michael Usri's Unexpected Connection. Michael Usri discovers his family ties to the murder investigation, raising unsettling questions.

Tension

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