Debbie and Jacquelyn Espinoza have endured 23 years of uncertainty over their brother Ricky's disappearance in June 2001. While initially told no evidence existed, DNA specimens have since been discovered and are set to be retested, offering hope for answers. Ricky was a 37-year-old cosmetologist with aspirations for further education, but his life was tragically cut short. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation's delays in processing DNA evidence threaten to prolong the family's pain, and they seek justice for Ricky and closure for their long-standing anguish.
For more than two decades, Debbie and Jacquelyn Espinoza have gone to bed each night wondering what became of their little brother, Ricky Espinoza, after he disappeared in June 2001.
DNA evidence that was stored for years without review could hold the key to understanding Ricky's fate, but an unexpected hangup at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation could leave Ricky's case - and thousands of others - in bureaucratic limbo for years to come.
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