In August, the police in Upper Arlington, Ohio, announced that they were closing the decades-old murder case of 8-year-old Asenath Dukat. WBNS Anchor and Reporter Brittany Bailey has been covering the case, which some in the community believe should remain open.
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"Another statistic of missing Indigenous women"
"There's a killer out there"
"He decided his money was more important"
"The best tool that money can buy"
"They have her brain scans"
"A thief, a coward, a liar and a murderer"
"They both had dreams"
"What happened was tragic and life-changing"
"I'll never see her or talk to her"
"She said that they were just arguing"
"They would not find a body"
"Somebody in that man's life knew about his anger"
"Kaitlin was trying her best to live a very normal life"
"Hundreds of big trees have been cut down"
"He is going to kill my husband and myself"
"Until they capture him the baby is not safe"
"It was my shotgun"
"From day one we've maintained that Ross is innocent"
"My gut says it was somebody she knew"
"He took away everything"
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