Current:Home > reviewsCold Justice Sneak Peek: Investigators Attempt to Solve the 1992 Murder of Natasha Atchley -CapitalCourse
Cold Justice Sneak Peek: Investigators Attempt to Solve the 1992 Murder of Natasha Atchley
View
Date:2025-04-16 19:40:11
Over 30 years later, Natasha Atchley's murder remains a mystery.
In 1992, 19-year-old Atchley's charred body was found in the trunk of her Chevy Camaro stuck on a muddy dirt trail in Shepherd, Texas.
During a 2020 episode of Dateline, retired San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Tom Branch said investigators believed Natasha was killed at or near party about a mile away from where her body was ultimately found, then driven to the dirt road where her car was then set on fire.
Now, veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler and a team of experts are working to solve the notorious case by investigating the conditions where her car was found, as seen in an exclusive sneak peek of the Feb. 25 episode of Oxygen's Cold Justice.
"This place was just a rutted dirt trail not very different from this," San Jacinto County District Attorney Todd Dillon says while examining the scene of the crime in present day. "It had rained the night before. It rained the night the car was found. You see a bunch of sago palms and stuff like that in the side. That means there's a lot of water retention."
When Siegler attempts to understand how deep the hole surrounding Atchley's car might have been at the time, San Jacinto Country Assistant D.A. Robert Freyer says it could have been "easily a foot."
"That deep?!" Siegler responds in shock. "I thought y'all were going to say three inches. Dang!"
When Siegler and multiple members of the investigative crew realize they all used to drive the same Camaro as Atchley, a revelation comes to mind.
"Y'all remember when you would drive these cars and you would just park too close to a curb?" Siegler asks. "You couldn't open the door. It wouldn't open."
The group concludes that Atchley's car became "high-centered," meaning the "drive wheels are no longer in contact with the ground."
That discovery leaves one very big question unanswered.
"When Natasha's car became high-centered, a wall of mud along the sides of the car likely blocked the doors from opening, trapping her inside and not allowing anyone else access to that vehicle," an investigator says. "So, how would a killer pull this off?"
Not to mention, how would her body have ended up in the trunk?
Find out if they can solve the case when Cold Justice airs Saturdays at 8 p.m. on Oxygen.
Get the drama behind the scenes. Sign up for TV Scoop!veryGood! (69951)
Related
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Indiana House Democratic leader to run for mayor of Fort Wayne following death of Tom Henry
- Olivia Colman finds cursing 'so helpful,' but her kids can't swear until they're 18
- WWE WrestleMania 40 details: Time, how to watch, match card and more
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Patrick Mahomes' Wife Brittany Mahomes Models Tiny Red Bikini in New Photo
- As Biden Pushes For Clean Factories, a New ‘How-To’ Guide Offers a Path Forward
- Michigan prosecutors seek 10 to 15 years in prison for James and Jennifer Crumbley
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- Bringing dental care to kids in schools is helping take care of teeth neglected in the pandemic
Ranking
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- A tractor-trailer hit a train and derailed cars. The driver was injured and his dog died
- Conjoined Twin Abby Hensel's Husband Josh Bowling Faced Paternity Suit After Private Wedding
- Federal officials send resources to Mississippi capital to curb gun violence
- McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
- GOP suffers big setback in effort to make winning potentially critical Nebraska electoral vote more likely
- As Roe v. Wade fell, teenage girls formed a mock government in ‘Girls State’
- Justice Department announces nearly $80 million to help communities fight violent crime
Recommendation
Moving abroad can be expensive: These 5 countries will 'pay' you to move there
Disney shareholders back CEO Iger, rebuff activist shareholders who wanted to shake up the company
MS-13 gang member pleads guilty in killing of 4 young men on Long Island in 2017
The Best White Sneakers That Go With Everything (And That Are Anything But Basic)
North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
Demolition of groundbreaking Iowa art installation set to begin soon
Sisters mystified by slaying of their octogenarian parents inside Florida home
Oklahoma prepares to execute man for 2002 double slaying