
They say the camera never lies—though these days, with AI, pictures can tell some pretty wild stories.But back in 1991, cameras didn’t make things up. They just showed the truth.And in the cold case of Denise Sharon Kulb, one photo did exactly that. It captured more than anyone realized at the time—a tiny clue that would solve her murder 20 years later.Tonight, we’ll uncover the story of how forensic photography brought a hidden detail to light, proving that sometimes, the truth just needs a little time to come into focus.Welcome to True Crime Stories for No Sleep, where we share mysteries that pull you in and stories that help you unwind.Before we get started, I have a small request.If you keep coming back to this podcast, if these stories have become part of your nights, think about subscribing to Dreams and Crimes on Apple Podcasts.You won’t get bonus episodes or extras—just the same stories you already love. But your support helps keep this show going, ad-free and focused on what matters: the stories.Thank you for being here. Now, let’s dive into tonight’s case.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-stories-for-no-sleep--6172897/support.
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