

20-Year-Old Kansas Cold Case: Daughter's Fight for Justice, Conviction Overturned
In 2002, Mike Sisco and Karen Harkness were found murdered in their Kansas home. Their daughter, whose identity is protected, has spent two decades seeking justice. "I wanted to help the police," she says, explaining her decision to record conversations with her mother, Dana Chandler, the prime suspect. The case involved multiple trials and legal battles, with Chandler initially convicted but later having her conviction overturned due to prosecutorial misconduct. The daughter's emotional journey, as she grapples with her mother's potential guilt and the impact on her family, is a central theme. The Kansas Supreme Court's decision grants a new trial, leaving the daughter's quest for justice ongoing. This case highlights the complexities of the legal system and the enduring search for truth in the face of tragedy.