A Single LEGO Piece Cracked This Cold Case Wide Open

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Lucille Johnson was found murdered in her Utah home in 1991. No suspects, no leads — just a few LEGOs on the floor.

Years later, church volunteer Elizabeth Calabrese was lured to a home to deliver food and never left alive. Her killer? John Sansing, who also killed Lucille, and a LEGO from his son finally exposed him.

It took decades, DNA evidence, and a child’s toy to finally bring justice.

Do you think more cold cases can be solved with today's technology?

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