**Breaking News: Gruesome Murder Case of Angela Samota Reopened After Decades**
In a shocking turn of events, the decades-old murder case of Angela “Angie” Samota, brutally slain in 1984, has been reopened, bringing renewed attention to a crime that horrified a nation. The 20-year-old college student, known for her beauty and intelligence, was viciously attacked in her apartment by a man who had been stalking her, a predator who had evaded justice for far too long.
On the night of October 12, 1984, Angie was enjoying a night out with friends when she returned home to face a nightmare. A man named Donald Andrew Bless Jr., a convicted serial offender, knocked on her door under the pretense of needing to use the bathroom. Moments later, a phone call with her boyfriend Ben Johnson revealed her distressing situation. The call abruptly ended, and Ben’s frantic attempts to reach her went unanswered.
What followed was a harrowing scene: Bless, armed with a knife, unleashed a brutal attack, stabbing Angie 18 times before fleeing the scene. Despite an extensive investigation, the case went cold, with suspicions wrongly cast on her friends and ex-boyfriends. It wasn’t until 2009 that DNA evidence linked Bless to the crime, finally leading to his arrest in 2010.
Now, after years of silence, justice has been served, albeit posthumously. Bless, sentenced to death, died in prison in October 2022, never facing the full consequences of his actions. Meanwhile, Angie’s mother, Betty, lived long enough to witness the truth come to light, finding solace in the fact that her daughter’s story is finally being told.
As the Dallas Police Department reestablishes its Cold Case unit, families affected by similar tragedies hope for closure. Angie’s case serves as a haunting reminder of the dangers that lurk in the shadows and the relentless pursuit of justice by those who loved her. The legacy of Angela Samota will not be forgotten.