2015. More recently, modern investigative techniques and new technologies have given investigators the opportunity to revisit an old case and find new leads. Detectives have used advanced forensic analysis techniques: intercepting phone calls, examining traces that may have been ignored in the past. The use of genetic data and new methods of analysis revealed new elements that had previously been hidden from view.
A re-examination of all the evidence and witnesses was necessary to solve the mystery of the Lyon sisters’ disappearance. Long hours of interrogations, checking old records and examining materials that once seemed useless began. Finding themselves in this position, the investigators began to move on a different trajectory – they were no longer looking for one single lead, but began to analyze every link of the investigation.
And then one day they found something important: a key piece of evidence that linked the case to James Sherman. This name, which no one knew about before, began to appear in the reports. James Sherman had ties to criminal gangs, and his involvement in the case soon became apparent. He was the one who had kidnapped the Lyon sisters and kept them hidden for a long time.
The traces he left behind led to new, unexpected conclusions, and the investigation began to gather pace.