
How a pair of orange socks connected two Colorado cold case murders committed on the same day in 1982
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The day after Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer disappeared in January 1982, her body was found on the side of a snowbank on Hoosier Pass -- 10 miles outside Breckenridge, Colorado. She had tragically been shot. Six months later, the body of Annette Schnee was also found, about 10 miles south in a desolate area -- lying face down in a stream. She had also been shot. As "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales reports, the mystery of what happened to these two young women would haunt their families and investigators for years. LOCAL NEWS REPORT: Evidence so far indicates the woman may have been trying to escape into the trees when she was gunned down. KCNC NEWS REPORT: Nearly 40 years after the murders of two women near Breckenridge, investigators make an arrest in this cold case.
Det. Sgt. Wendy Kipple: Every day that I made this drive and got to see all the scenery, and the sunrises and sunsets, and especially from the top of Hoosier, it's like "I am so lucky to live here."