Pocatello, Idaho has always been a close-knit community, where crime seems like a far-off problem. But on the evening of September 28, 2004, that illusion was shattered. A 25-year-old woman with a bright future and an infectious smile was brutally murdered in her own home. A crime so senseless, it left a community searching for answers, and a family torn apart. Her case went cold for over a decade, before new advances in forensic testing were able to give a family and a community answers they had been waiting for. This week we are telling you the story of the murder of Nori Jones.