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A brutal attacker's cold case was finally solved after 50 years. A behind-the-scenes tour of a Disney park after all the guests leave. And is it really OK to take a baby to a concert?

đź‘‹Morning, friends! John Riley here with a generous assortment of great reads from Paste BN. Let's get to it.

But first: Sports. The PGA Championship continues after the drama surrounding Scottie Scheffler's arrest. The second leg of horse racing's Triple Crown, The Preakness, is Saturday.

A night of terror. A yearslong search for a slasher.

🔵For nearly half a century, one man dominated Kathie Rottler’s nightmares. He turned the darkness into something she, her little sister and her childhood friend would forever fear. All three could picture the man’s face and the clothes he was wearing on Aug. 19, 1975, when he brutalized them. Rottler’s quest for answers would span decades – past her marriage, past the births of her children and grandchildren, past the loss of loved ones.  She never gave up. This is her story.

Should you bring a baby to a concert? The internet isn't thrilled.

When is bringing a baby to a concert not OK? Apparently, when that baby is lying on the floor. At least that's the consensus of social media after a photo went viral showing an infant flat on its back on the floor of a Taylor Swift concert in Paris. The image drew mostly negative reactions, but sparked a debate: How young is too young to be at a show?👶

Night at the park: What happens after Disney World closes

At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, the last guests may feel they have Toy Story Land or Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge all to themselves as they leave, but the parks are never truly empty. Paste BN got a peek behind the scenes at what it takes to close one of Disney’s most popular parks and what goes on after guests leave.🕵️

Welcome to the weekend

Keep scrolling: There are more great stories below.👇 See you next week!