ABC's Juju Chang uncovers exclusive new details about California woman's murder

New Details Emerge in Chilling Cold Case: Fresno Woman's Murdered After 23 Years of Investigation

A shocking new episode of 20/20 is set to shed light on the disturbing murder of Debbie Dorian, a 22-year-old California woman whose body was found in her northeast Fresno apartment in 1996. The case had gone cold, with investigators unable to catch the killer, but thanks to a tireless detective's dedication and cutting-edge technology, justice has finally been served.

For nearly two decades, Vince Zavala, a retired Fresno law enforcement officer, refused to give up on the case. Despite his own retirement, he continued to follow leads and interview witnesses, driven by an insatiable desire for answers. And it was Zavala's relentless pursuit that ultimately led to the arrest of Nickey Stane, the man who had been terrorizing the community with his brutal crimes.

According to Juju Chang, ABC's investigative reporter, Friday's episode will reveal "the moment Vince Zavala connected the dots and identified Stane," as well as exclusive body-cam footage of the police sting that brought the perpetrator to justice. The show promises to be a riveting look at the cat-and-mouse game between the investigators and Stane, who tried to throw them off his trail one last time.

But the story doesn't end there. Chang will also introduce us to Jane Doe #1, one of Stane's survivors, who was subjected to sexual assault by him years after Debbie's death. The survivor, whose identity had remained a secret for nearly two decades, has spoken out about her harrowing experiences and the impact they have had on her life.

As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that justice has finally been served, but at what cost? Nickey Stane is now serving a life sentence, and while the case may be closed, its victims and their families will never truly find closure. The 20/20 episode promises to be a powerful tribute to Debbie Dorian's memory and a reminder of the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.

Chang's investigation into this case is a testament to the power of journalism to shed light on the darkest corners of our society and bring justice to those who have been wronged. The 20/20 episode will air Friday, and viewers can expect a gripping look at one of California's most infamous unsolved murders.
 
man... this is just so wild 🀯 it's crazy that it took 23 years for justice to be served on Debbie Dorian's murder case. i mean, vince zavala was basically stalking the killer and refusing to give up, even after he retired from law enforcement πŸ’ͺ it's like he had a personal stake in solving the case or something. and now nickey stane is behind bars, but at what cost? his victims and their families will never truly find closure, that's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”

and it's also crazy to think about jane doe #1 coming forward all these years later... her story is so tragic and it's a reminder of how many people are still living with the trauma of being a survivor of abuse πŸ™. anyway, i'm excited to see this 20/20 episode on friday - it sounds like it's going to be super compelling πŸ’₯
 
omg u guys this case is soooo haunting i mean 23 yrs cold & then someone comes outta nowhere & solves it its crazy to think about how much vince zavala must've gone thru trying to catch this guy he's literally a hero πŸ’― but at the same time it's heartbreaking that stane had survivors who got hurt by him too like what was going on in his head lol idk but i hope jane doe #1 gets some closure now & justice is finally served 😊
 
Man this case is wild πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ I feel bad for Debbie Dorian, she was just 22 years old when her life was taken away. It's crazy to think that it took almost two decades for justice to be served because of one person's determination πŸ’ͺ Vince Zavala's work ethic is truly inspiring. But what's even more disturbing is the thought that there are still people out there like Nickey Stane, who can commit such heinous crimes without consequence 😱. The fact that Jane Doe #1 had to keep her story hidden for so long is just heartbreaking πŸ€• I hope this episode brings some closure to Debbie's family and friends, but at the same time, it's a harsh reminder of the long road to justice in our society πŸ’”
 
man.. 23 years is like forever πŸ’” it's crazy how technology & persistence from 1 person (vince zavala) could crack the case 🀯 but on the other hand, think about all the ppl who are still living w/ trauma cuz of this guy's crimes 😩 it's not just about getting the bad guy, it's also about supporting the victims & their fams πŸ‘Š and btw, can u believe that 1 survivor was hiding in plain sight for so long? 🀯 that's some wild stuff... anywayz, hope the 20/20 episode is good πŸ‘€
 
just thinking about this case is giving me chills πŸ’€... how frustrating is it when investigators just give up on a case? i mean, vince zavala was like a dog with a bone, refusing to let go even after he'd retired πŸ•. and now that justice has finally been served, it's still not enough for debbie dorian's family, right? they'll never get the answers they deserve πŸ’”... but at least nickey stane is behind bars where he can't hurt anyone else 😴. can you imagine being a survivor of sexual assault and having to keep that secret hidden for so long? it gives me chills just thinking about it 🀯.
 
man this is wild 🀯 I remember this case back in the day it was like everyone had given up hope that justice would ever be served but to see it finally happen after all these years is amazing πŸ’• what's even crazier is that this detective didn't stop until he found a way to crack the case and bring the guy to justice 😲 it's just crazy how much dedication and perseverance can make a difference in solving crimes like this πŸ™Œ
 
OMG you won't believe this case 🀯... like, it's crazy how much time passes and they still catch the guy 23 years later! The detective, Vince Zavala, is like the real MVP πŸ’ͺ... I mean, he just wouldn't give up on the case even after everyone else thought it was unsolvable. And now we get to see all the behind-the-scenes stuff on 20/20, which sounds soooo intense πŸ“Ί... I'm sure it's gonna be a wild ride. Poor Debbie Dorian, though - her story is still getting told and it's heartbreaking πŸ’”.
 
man this is so crazy how some people just give up after 23 yrs the guy was like a dog with a bone πŸ˜‚ he must've been driven by his own personal connection to debbie or something i feel bad for him cuz he's now serving life but on the other hand justice has finally been served and nickey stane can't harm anyone else anymore πŸ™ it's also wild that there's another survivor out there who's willing to speak up about their experiences what kind of impact did this have on them tho?
 
man i'm so relieved that justice has finally been served for debbie but like the fact that it took 23 yrs is still crazy 😱 and i'm really glad that vincent zavala didn't give up on the case he's a total legend πŸ™Œ but omg the part about jane doe #1 being a survivor of nickey stane's assault is just heartbreaking πŸ€• and yeah the story doesn't end there for her fam too πŸ’” i hope they get the support they need to heal from this trauma πŸ€—
 
this case is so messed up πŸ€• the fact that this dude was out there killing people for years without getting caught is just insane, and now his victims are still suffering 23 yrs later its just too much to handle ... i'm not buying that justice has been served, theres gotta be more to it than meets the eye
 
can't believe it took them this long to catch the guy 😩 what's wrong with people who hurt others like that? no remorse, no regret... just chillin' in prison πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and leaving behind a trail of suffering for 23 years. justice is finally served, but what about the victims' families? will they ever find peace? πŸ™ and another thing, why did it take a woman to speak out all these years later? shouldn't we be supporting our survivors from the start? πŸ’”
 
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