Police-style handcuffs on Texas murder victim made investigators fear the killer was among them
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On Jan. 14, 1995, Mary Catherine Edwards, 31, a beloved elementary school teacher, was found dead in her townhouse in Beaumont, Texas.
Her parents found her. It was a terrible scene: she was in her bathtub, handcuffed, and had been sexually assaulted. There were no signs of forced entry, which made investigators think she must know her killer. The police-grade Smith & Wesson handcuffs were always a big clue, but when detectives tried tracing the serial numbers, they came up empty. Early investigators questioned various law enforcement officers and came up with nothing either.
The case went cold, but as Beaumont police Det. Aaron Lewallen told "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales, "It was almost talked about like a ghost story around a campfire. Could it have been somebody that we knew?" Morales reports on the search for answers in "Tracking the Killer of Mary Catherine Edwards," airing Saturday, Nov. 9 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount +.
