The FBI Albany Field Office has a number of on-going investigations currently happening in the State Capital, and some of the details of the crimes are chilling.
On July 8th 1993, Betty Conley, a 37-year-old wife and mother of two was found dead at the convenient store she worked at in the Town of Charlton. The killer shot her in the back of the head and then took off with a measly $100 from the Xtra Mart she worked at on Route 67. To this day, her killer has never been caught.
Have you ever wanted to be the star of solving a local true crime? New York State Police are asking for the help of the Capital Region to help solve this local cold case.
Do you watch those cold case shows on television hoping they get solved? You may be able to solve this local Saratoga cold case that the FBI has decided to reopen!
Are you as obsessed with true crime stories as I am? I feel like there's always a chance that I could help in solving one, and that's especially true with these cold cases from right here in the Capital Region.
20 years ago, I was just 12-years old. I can remember the news reports though the day of after Christmas in 1996. It seemed to blow up in the media almost immediately, which given the lack of Hollywood stardom seemed a little peculiar but given the age of little JonBenet, maybe it wasn't so strange.