92-Year-old CONVICTED! 1967 Rape/Murder Cold Case Thawed After 58 Years

EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 48 MIN

92-Year-old CONVICTED! 1967 Rape/Murder Cold Case Thawed After 58 Years

from Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan · host CrimeOnline and iHeartPodcasts

Ryland Headley was 34-years-old when he raped and murdered 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in her home in Bristol (UK) on June 28, 1967.  The biggest lead investigators had was to be found ‘lifted’ from the dusted powder of a window frame at the back of Louisa Dunne’s house and the residual trace of a palm print. It triggered the biggest finger and palm print operation in the history of the force. No suspect was found and the case went cold. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the rape/murder of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne, the evidence left behind, as well as similar attacks 10 years later and 212 miles away credited to the 'Ipswich Rapist', Ryland Headley. Joseph Scott Morgan explains how investigators careful collection of evidence in 1967 was used to convict 92-year-old Ryland Headley 58 years after the crime.         Transcript Highlights 00:00.43 Introduction - 1967 Cold Case 05:23.79 1967 unsolved murder - SOLVED 2025 09:43.05 Neighbor checks on Louisa Dune, 75 14:43.95 The icy fingers of death 19:24.99 Neighbor calls police after finding body 24:11.77 Scarf used to strangle victim  29:09.05 The Ipswich Rapist - 1977 34:15.57 Ipswich victims were 79 and 84 35:11.95 Ryland Headley sentenced to life, sentenced overturned, released in 1980 40:06.98 Evidence lost 44:12.49 Partial Palm Print from 1967 47:03.59 DNA from 1967 matched to Ryland Headley Conclusion See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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