In 1994, Joann Katrinak and her infant son vanished. Three years later, Patricia Rorrer, a young mother, was convicted of their murders based on circumstantial and forensic evidence. Convenient Suspect dives deep into the case, drawing from police reports, FBI files, and trial transcripts to reveal information never before made public. Was justice truly served?
This investigative account explores:
- The flawed investigation and potential prosecutorial misconduct.
- The reliability of mitochondrial DNA evidence.
- The impact of a controversial verdict on a community.
