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Crimes of the Centuries
From Grab Bag Collab: Introducing The Catalyst

Crimes of the Centuries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 39:00


Random offenses, Institutions and Orange Socks. This is the story of The Drifter.  Dive deep into the upbringing and backstories of individuals who committed history's most notorious crimes, shedding light on the psychological factors that shaped their paths. With a suspenseful twist, the identities of these individuals won't be unveiled until the end of each episode. ‘The Catalyst' will unravel the complex narratives behind these disturbing cases and try to understand what triggered them.

TALK MURDER TO ME
Unmasking Orange Socks' Killer - Did Ottis Toole Murder Jane Doe?

TALK MURDER TO ME

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 33:11


In 1979, a murdered woman dubbed "Orange socks" Was found in georgetown, texas. Decades later, serial killer ottis toole confessed - but was his confession real? We investigate the brutal cold case. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com

CRIME TIME
Das Rätsel von Halloween: Walker County Jane Doe & Orange Socks | Crime Time

CRIME TIME

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 10:03


CW: Vergewaltigung | Am 1. November 1980 fährt ein Lastwagenfahrer am Sam Houston National Park in Texas entlang, als er plötzlich am Straßenrand eine merkwürdige Entdeckung macht. Als er sich nähert, wird ihm klar, dass dort ein nacktes Mädchen liegt - sie ist tot. Bis heute weiß niemand, was mit ihr passierte und wer ihr Mörder - doch vielleicht war sie nicht die einzige, die dem Unbekannten zum Opfer fiel. ➤ ⁠https://anchor.fm/crime-time/subscribe⁠ Supporte meinen Podcast mit einem kostenpflichtigen Abo! Das Abo beinhaltet KEINEN exklusiven Content, es ist nur Support.♥ ➤Mehr von Kati Winter: ⁠https://linktr.ee/katiwinter⁠ **Solltest du für deinen Podcast oder einen Beitrag meine Recherche als Quelle nutzen, freue ich mich über Credits.**Quellen: https://pastebin.com/6UKdMpgH Bildquellen: https://t1p.de/6335h, https://t1p.de/kmhsw ➤ ⁠https://www.crimecandle.com⁠ Entdecke jetzt die CRIME CANDLES! Die einzigartigen Rätselkerzen basierend auf echten Kriminalfällen.  

The Dartarian Show
Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole Part Two: "The Confessions"

The Dartarian Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 43:09


On this episode Alex and Dom discuss the crimes of Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole and the confessions of both men. Were they in a cult? Did they really kill all those people? Is Becky Powell still alive? Who killed Orange Socks and who is she? Find out all this and more! Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating and follow the link below!!! https://linktr.ee/TheDartarianShow

Cold Cases
Orange Socks and Walker County Jane Doe

Cold Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 40:57


On Halloween 1979, a woman is found dead on the side of a highway in Texas. The only clothing she's wearing is a pair of orange socks. A year later, her case is running cold — and another woman has been found dead off another Texas highway. Two murders, one year apart. What happened to these women? How did they meet such grisly ends? And, most importantly — who are they? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Missing Magnolias
From Skull to Sketch

Missing Magnolias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 27:28


Natalie Murry is a fellow Ginger gal and a Texas-based forensic artist with a background in law enforcement . Natalie's skills in composites, skull reconstructions, age progressions and post-mortems have been instrumental in creating matches and ID's for cold cases. One of her more well-known ID's was that of Jane Doe known for many years to the true crime world as that of "Orange Socks" ---she now has her real name back. Natalie offers her services through her freelance company, Natalie Murry Forensic Art. As she tells us, "The goal of the drawings is to raise public awareness." We hope to shine a light on a couple of Natalie's active cases like that of Helen Doe who was a young unidentified Indigenous woman who tragically died in a fire as the result of car crash in Kalama Washington in 1991. We also hope to raise awareness around an unidentified man who expired in 2018 as the result of a fatal fall in a Cinerama movie theater in Washington. For information regarding Washington's Helen Doe contact the cold case department, Detective Stacy Moate at stacy.moate@wsp.gov or call (425) 401-7754 For information regarding "Cinerama Man", contact the King County Medical Examiner's Office at (206) 731-3232. And be sure to follow Natalie Murry on social: Instagram Facebook

Every Town
Twin Murders Linked By Orange Socks - Breckenridge, CO

Every Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 24:21


What are the chances that two women, complete strangers to each another, would be murdered on the same freezing January night in a small town with a population of 1,200? This was the misfortune that befell Barbara  Oberholtzer and Annette Schnee and both would eventually be linked by a pair of orange socks.  --------------------------------------------

Virginia Talk Radio Network
Salty 12 - 10 - 21 Orange Socks

Virginia Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 4:34


Salty 12 - 10 - 21 Orange Socks

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Virginia Talk Radio Network
Jim Lamb 12 - 7-21 Orange Socks Book Interview.MP3

Virginia Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 11:16


Jim Lamb 12-7-21 Orange Socks Book interview

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Crime Nerds
Debra Jackson

Crime Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 11:23


In a lot of murder cases, the suspect is the one that goes unidentified for a long period of time. This case was the opposite. There was a suspect, a trial, and a conviction. But, it was the victim who was unidentified for over 40 years! Listen now to learn more about the case known as "Orange Socks."Thank you for listening! If you can, please leave a rating or review for the show and invite your friends to listen! 

Crime Junkie
MURDERED: Debra Jackson (Orange Socks Doe)

Crime Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 40:34


For decades after she was mysteriously murdered and left on the side of a busy interstate, she was known only as Orange Socks Doe. But after years of investigations, law enforcement learns that her case may be even more complicated than they first thought.Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-debra-jackson/For ad-free and bonus episodes, join the Crime Junkie fan club: https://crimejunkieapp.com/.

Crime Junkie
MURDERED: Debra Jackson (Orange Socks Doe)

Crime Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 44:48


For decades after she was mysteriously murdered and left on the side of a busy interstate, she was known only as Orange Socks Doe. But after years of investigations, law enforcement learns that her case may be even more complicated than they first thought. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-debra-jackson/ For ad-free and bonus episodes, join the Crime Junkie fan club: https://crimejunkieapp.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Opravdové zločiny
OZ #145 - Bonnie a Clyde & Voodoo Murders & Orange Socks

Opravdové zločiny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 58:36


Dnešní díl přináší nejznámější pár v dějinách kriminalistiky. Koukneme se na zoubek vraždám rodin pod rouškou černé magie a taky na Jane Doe. (Orange Socks EDIT: V roce 2018 policie vydala prohlášení, že vyšetřuje nový okruh podezřelých z vraždy mladé dívky. V roce 2019 policie díky DNA dokázala vypátrat příbuzné dívky a nakonec byla identifikována jako Debra Jackson.)

Crime & Comedy
Henry Lee Lucas - The Confession Killer - 02

Crime & Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 70:23


Nel 1983 Henry Lee Lucas viene fermato, processato e condannato a 75 anni di carcere per l'omicidio di due donne. Alla lettura della sentenza chiede al giudice: "Ma delle altre 100 cosa ne facciamo?" Comincia così una storia allucinante in cui Lucas confessa 150, 200, 300 e alla fine 600 omicidi in tutti gli Stati Uniti. Ma quanti ne ha commessi davvero? E che ruolo hanno i Texas Ranger in questa vicenda? Cosa c'entra Ottis Toole? Chi è davvero la vittima nella storia assurda di Henry Lee Lucas? --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Youtube: https://youtu.be/on5UyG_5aR4 Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimeandcomedy/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPHKHNSQwpIDrIoL5zZxvLw Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Enrico Veronica: https://www.instagram.com/sbadabanksy/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Capitoli: (00:00:00) | Intro & Sigla (00:00:59) | Le Confessioni di Henry Lee Lucas (00:16:15) | L'Omicidio di Orange Socks (00:25:43) | L'Infanzia di Henry Lee Lucas (00:32:10) | Arriva Ottis Toole (00:44:45) | La Differenza Tra Henry e Ottis (00:46:20) | Il Modus Operandi (00:56:57) | Il Dramma di Vic Feazel (01:02:00) | Il Riepilogo del Dott. Enri Veronica (01:06:38) | Titoli di Coda Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Death Over Danishes
Dust off the Guillotine

Death Over Danishes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 53:44


After a whirlwind week of speeding tickets, jobs lost, demons vanquished, and embarrassing political debates,  Ann and Jessi regroup to celebrate the milestones they missed, and those they would like to forget. Nothing brings calm like cold cases and guillotines.Jessi's on a "orange" kick, and covers the victim known as Orange Socks, until 2019, when she was discovered to be Debra Jackson. Debra's history of running away and keeping a low profile still has authorities wondering, who was responsible for her murder?Ann digs into the monster that used WWII as cover for his heinous deeds, Marcel André Henri Félix Petiot. Despite evading police by...joining them in disguise, Marcel was eventually caught, and met a rather poignant end. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app· Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote· Charity Promotion: BallotReady: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter education and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.ballotready.org/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dod9/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dod9/support

Forgotten Events
Orange Socks & Walker County Jane Doe

Forgotten Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 8:41


What happened to these two young ladies?

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The True Crime Club
EP3: Identified: Debra Jackson (Orange Socks)

The True Crime Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 17:24


On Halloween of 1979, a woman’s body was discovered on the side of Interstate 35 in Georgetown, Texas. For 40 years she would remain unidentified, known only for the single piece of clothing she was wearing when she was discovered; a pair of orange socks. After nearly four decades genetic testing was able to finally identify Orange Socks as 23 year old Debra Jackson. If you know anything about Debra Jackson’s whereabouts from 1977 to 1979, leading up to her death, the Williamson County Sheriff's Department is asking for your help. You can contact their cold case unit at 512-943-5204.Thank you so much for listening! NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY!Please share with friends and leave a five star review, it would mean the world to me!!Bye guys xxSOURCE LINKS:Visit the DNA Doe Project:https://dnadoeproject.orgAudio Clips Via: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU9Tm-Ee5B4 & https://www.facebook.com/FOX7austin/videos/officials-identify-victim-in-1979-orange-socks-cold-case/385879378753233/Other Sources:Debra_JacksonOrange-socks-doehttps://cbsaustin.com/news/local/wilco-sheriff-victim-in-orange-socks-murder-cold-case-identifiedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Debra_Jacksonhttp://www.doenetwork.org/cases/33uftx.htmlhttps://dnadoeproject.orghttps://www.statesman.com/news/20190807/40-years-after-her-death-debra-jackson-of-abilene-identified-as-orange-sockshttps://www.ajc.com/news/national/texas-orange-socks-murder-victim-identified-after-years-anonymity/9tTEYbI4UzBAPAQT8IEHyH/https://unidentified.wikia.org/wiki/Debra_Jacksonhttps://questersite.wordpress.com/2019/03/24/the-texas-i-35-killer/https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/i-35-mysteries-victims-and-similarities.164856/

Green Shirt: A Newbie's Trek Through The Next Generation
072 - Transfigurations (Orange Socks & Space ETs)

Green Shirt: A Newbie's Trek Through The Next Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 70:39


John T Bolds joins the gang to help transform the plodding "Transfigurations" into a hilarious good time! Riker is not down with Crusher's root juice, Data docks with an alien spaceship, and Wesley remembers getting slapped. Cam gets beaten to the punchline, Rob's son weighs in on the effects, Marcy breaks down Crusher's medical malpractice, and John's waiting for The Backstreet Boys. All this plus a game of "More Human than Human." Engage!

Go Shout Love Podcast
55 - Why You Should Wear Orange Socks with Dr. Gerald Nebeker

Go Shout Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 36:37


In this week's episode, Josh interviews Dr. Gerald Nebeker, a social enterprise entrepreneur with an incredible resume of meaningful work. But at the top of his list of accomplishments he put his family, his wife Laurel and their eight terrific kids, the youngest of whom has Down Syndrome.In his professional experience and the personal experience of having a child with a disability, Dr. Nebeker recognized a gap that comes for parents when a diagnosis is received - a gap between the life they thought they would have, and the life they were blessed with. Out of this reality, Dr. Nebeker launched Orange Socks, a community uniquely created to resource and support parents with kids on rare medical journeys. He is an expert in nonprofit governance and is an advocate, researcher, and national presenter in the field of developmental disabilities. In 1987 he started RISE, Inc., a nonprofit organization which provides services for people with disabilities including residential settings, day programs, employment assistance, managed care, and home and community based services.Connect with Orange Socks:https://orangesocks.org/https://www.instagram.com/orangesocks__/https://www.facebook.com/orangesocks.org/Connect with Go Shout Love:https://goshout.lovehttps://www.instagram.com/goshoutlove/https://www.facebook.com/goshoutlove/

conspiracies fears and mysteries
Orange socks Girl

conspiracies fears and mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 24:39


 Halloween in Georgetown, Texas in 1979. Most people would expect to see groups of children looking for candy, but instead, one unfortunate person discovered a body. The victim was nude, except for two orange socks on her feet, which lead to her nickname, as her true name has yet to be discovered. The female, aged 15 to 30 wasn't especially attractive, had long nails, unshaven legs with insect bites and was adorned with freckles. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie/support

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis
Sock Talk- Employment and People With Disabilities

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 9:11


Even though the country has a record low employment rate of 2-3 percent, people with disabilities have an unemployment rate of 65 percent. Why is this?  In this Podcast Gerald talks about with proper training, coaching, and job matching, people with disabilities are able to become dedicated employees. Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities Unemployment Rates There are 48.9 million people in the US with at least one form of a disability.  65 percent of those are unemployed. With the national unemployment average at 2-3 percent, it’s shocking that people with disabilities have an unemployment rate so high.   There are several reasons someone with a disability could be unemployed.  Some perhaps don’t want to work, for some it’s an accessibility issue, and for others it could be an issue of training.   Why Not Hire Someone with a Disability? There are several jobs out there that someone with a disability could do if given the proper training.  For instance, sorting hangers at a clothing store, janitorial work, cleaners, or stock clerks. None of these jobs are made up, they require somebody to do them.  Given the right training and matching of skills, somebody with a disability could fill those needs. Using Their Strengths to Help People with Disabilities Find Employment Gerald shared a wonderful example of employing someone with a disability.  Bob is on the autism spectrum and loves to sort things. Bob rarely speaks and has episodes of self-injurious behaviors or aggressive behaviors towards others.   At first you might think Bob is unemployable.  However, with some creativity and using what skills Bob has, he found the perfect job.  Bob sorts maps for the Forest Service. He is great at it, it doesn’t require communication with others while sorting, and his aggressive behaviors are non-existent while he is sorting. How do People with Disabilities Find Employment? There are organizations like RISE, Orange Socks’ parent company, that have contracted with the state to supply supported employment.  RISE has staff who contact businesses and explore their needs and how someone with a disability could fulfill those needs. When the person is placed in the job, they get a job coach who shadows the client making sure they perform the required task.  At first that shadowing could be full-time, but then it’s gradually faded to a point where they no longer need a job coach.

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis

In this episode Dr. Gerald Nebeker talks about NIPT prenatal testing and how the results are often misinterpreted.  NIPT Testing What is NIPT? NIPT stands for noninvasive prenatal testing. Doctors often use NIPT to screen for genetic abnormalities.  It is considered non-invasive because the test requires blood from the mother. They are then able to differentiate between the fetus’ DNA and the mother’s.  While this test is considered to be very accurate, Gerald points out some cautions. “It’s important to know that it's a screening test only. A positive result doesn’t necessarily mean the baby has a condition. The test results show that the baby has an increased risk but it cannot diagnose a disorder” Beware of How Statistics are Represented The NIPT test boasts a 99% accuracy or 99% sensitivity.  However, if you receive a positive result, this does not mean that your child has a 99% chance of having that condition. When quoting Bloom Life Gerald stated, “NIPT can detect over 99% of fetuses with Down syndrome but a positive result on a NIPT does not mean that you have a 99% chance of having a baby with Down syndrome.” Chance Result Sometimes NIPT gives a chance result when the baby does not actually have the condition.  For instance if you are given a high chance result for Down syndrome there is 20% chance the baby does not have Down syndrome, for Patil syndrome there is a 50 chance the test is wrong and for Edwards syndrome there is a 60% chance the test is wrong.   You will still need to get further testing such as an amniocentesis to confirm a diagnosis.  Why Get NIPT? Even though NIPT there can result in a false positive or negative result, when used as a screening tool, it can be effective in helping to determine if further testing is required.  Some women have mentioned that because nothing is guaranteed they wouldn't want to have a NIPT done. Others have stated that they want to be prepared for the possibility of having a child with a condition the test screens for. Gerald said, “I’ve done a number of Orange Socks interviews where a screening test indicated something wrong with the baby and the parents were strongly encouraged to terminate the pregnancy. Only to find when the baby was born that he or she didn't have that condition.” Tamara and Matthew's Experience with NIPT While Tamara was pregnant with their son Grayson, they had a NIPT done to determine the gender of their baby.  They received the unexpected news that their child was at high risk for Down syndrome.  During their follow up interview, after Grayson was born, Tamara and Matthew shared their experience.  Even knowing their screening results, they grieved the fact that Grayson did in fact have Down syndrome.  However, they have come to realize they had nothing really to worry about. >>See Tamara and Matthew's interview here 

Twisted: Not Your Momma's Book Club
S2 E1.5 - Orange Socks

Twisted: Not Your Momma's Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 18:07


Shout out to the UK listeners!Facebook: www.facebook.com/darkandtwistedpodcast/Instagram: www.instagram.com/twistedbookclubpodcast/-------------------------------------------Spotify: https://cutt.ly/twistednymbc-spotifyApple Podcasts: https://cutt.ly/twistednymbc-apYouTube: https://cutt.ly/twistednymbc-yt

House of Mystery True Crime History
VIC FEAZELL - CONFESSIONS KILLER

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 56:24


Feazell announced his candidacy for District Attorney of McLennan County in Waco, Texas in 1982. He would go on to win the election against the incumbent district attorney and became one of the youngest to hold the position in McLennan County. During his first term as District Attorney, Feazell tried the 1982 Lake Waco Triple Murders. In 1984, a jury found David Wayne Spence guilty of the murders and sentenced him to the death penalty. A chronicle of the Lake Waco Murders can be found in the Edgar Award-winning book Careless Whispers by Carlton Stowers.Feazell notes on his website that he is "now a vocal advocate against the death penalty."In 1984, after Henry Lee Lucas claimed to have killed over 300 people across the country, the Texas Rangers announced numerous murders to have been solved. Three of these announced murders were in McLennan County. This prompted Feazell to begin investigating the claims. This resulted in the Lucas Report. The report suggested that Lucas could not have committed some of the murders to which he had confessed. A decision afterwards resulted in Feazell's arrest.There were nineteen agents in town for Feazell’s arrest and the search of his office and home.Feazell's arrest came seven weeks before election day. Voters in McLennan County re-elected Feazell for another term. During the criminal investigation leading up to Feazell’s indictment, a reporter from Dallas television station WFAA-TV named Charles Duncan ran an eleven-part series about Feazell, which later led to a libel judgement in favor of Feazell worth $58 million.This series was the only evidence shown to the federal grand jury that indicted Feazell.Feazell was found not guilty of all charges on June 29, 1987. Feazell then returned to work as District Attorney of McLennan County. On September 13, 1988, Feazell sent out a press release stating he would be resigning as District Attorney.Feazell then began representing Lucas in all of the still-pending murder cases he had confessed to around the country. Feazell spent much of the 1990s representing Lucas to ensure he was not convicted based on any more false confessions. The work done by Feazell and others cast enough doubt on the validity of the Lucas confession to the Orange Socks murder case that in 1998 then-Governor George W. Bush commuted Lucas’s death penalty to life imprisonment.In 1991, represented by former U.S. Attorney Gary Richardson, Feazell was awarded a $58 million judgment for libel charges against WFAA-TV, at the time the largest libel judgment in U.S. history. As a result, he was cited in the 1993 edition of Guinness World Records for largest defamation lawsuit in history.In the 21st century, Feazell formed his own law office, The Law Offices of Vic Feazell with offices presently in Austin and Waco, Texas. The offices work primarily with personal injury cases and occasionally criminal cases. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Heinous Hotels
Bonus Episode 8 - UPDATE! Debra Jackson AKA "Orange Socks" Jane Doe is Identified in Texas

Heinous Hotels

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 21:11


A small, short update on the Debra Jackson/Orange Socks Jane Doe case from Williamson County, Texas. In this short episode, I will discuss some new information revealed since Debra Jackon was positively identified last summer. Please listen to Bonus Episode 3 if you are not caught up on this case. If you have a tip about Debra Jackson please contact the Williamson County cold case unit tip line at 512-943-5204. You can also remain anonymous through the Williamson County Crimestoppers Hotline 1-800-253-7867. You can also submit a tip to Crimestoppers online at www.wilcocrimetips.org . Williamson County law enforcement has not given up on finding Debra's killer. They need tips from the public to help find who killed her. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heinoushotels/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heinoushotels/support

The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 155 - Update!

The Trail Went Cold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 74:37


Since “The Trail Went Cold” originally launched in February 2016, we have featured over 200 unsolved cold cases on the podcast, but a decent number of these cases have either wound up being solved or had some significant developments take place. Examples include the disappearance of Pamela Butler, the murder of Jodine Serrin, the disappearance of 12-year old Jonelle Matthews, and the murder of an unidentified Jane Doe known only as “Orange Socks”. In this special “update” episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we will kick off 2020 by chronicling all the major developments which have occurred in these stories over the past four years. Special thanks to actress Kaniehtiio Horn for providing the opening narration on this episode. Please check out her podcast, “A Coffee With My Ma” (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/coffee-with-my-ma/id1372866076). This episode also contains a promo for the true crime podcast, “Already Gone” (http://www.alreadygonepodcast.com). This episode of “The Trail Went Cold” is brought to you by HelloFresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/COLD10 and use code “COLD10” during HelloFresh's New Year's sale for 10 free meals including free shipping. Additional Reading: http://charleyproject.org/case/pamela-j-butler https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/eight-years-after-pamela-butler-disappeared-from-her-dc-home-her-killer-admits-guilt/2017/10/06/5c8134e2-aa9f-11e7-92d1-58c702d2d975_story.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/imprisoned-for-killing-one-woman-dc-area-man-is-charged-with-murder-in-another-womans-death/2019/10/18/d1700a2a-f1ca-11e9-89eb-ec56cd414732_story.html https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/jodine-serrin-carlsbad-cold-case-murder-suspect-david-mabrito/168412/ https://www.statesman.com/news/20190807/40-years-after-her-death-debra-jackson-of-abilene-identified-as-orange-socks https://www.huffpost.com/entry/el-dorado-jane-doe_n_5c48cc72e4b025aa26bf852d https://www.candgnews.com/news/judge-overwhelming-evidence-in-galloway-case-114983 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-49661128 https://coloradosun.com/2019/10/01/jonelle-matthews-greeley-police-murder-cold-case-pankey/ https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-andrea-kuiper-identification-20170512-htmlstory.html https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-best-reads/2018/12/23/hatbox-baby-great-arizona-mystery-new-clues-solve-sharon-elliott/2301185002/ https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/08/tracy-kroh-timeline-years-of-searching-recently-an-arrest-but-will-the-mystery-finally-end.html https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/new-witness-backs-up-gardas-theory-that-trevor-deely-killed-in-row-with-gang-38755889.html https://www.providencejournal.com/news/20171218/tempest-convicted-second-time-in-1982-murder https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida/2019/10/19/state-attorney-rejects-death-row-inmates-dna-appeal/ https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article235188057.html https://lostnfoundblogs.com/f/dale-kerstetter-gone-platinum https://lostnfoundblogs.com/f/dale-kerstetter-gone-platinum-2-the-mystery-deepens https://the-record-newspaper.tumblr.com/archive https://www.cleveland.com/crime/2019/12/newburgh-heights-police-tiffin-university-students-partner-up-to-investigate-1981-cold-case-death-of-kurt-sova.html https://www.cbs46.com/news/exclusive-a-possible-crack-in-the-cold-cases-of-mary/article_38603214-f6c1-11e9-b397-97fdb9832a0f.html https://www.oxygen.com/the-disappearance-of-the-millbrook-twins/crime-news/disappearance-of-the-millbrook-twins-richmond “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold – Episode 155 – Update!

The Trail Went Cold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020


Since “The Trail Went Cold” originally launched in February 2016, we have featured over 200 unsolved cold cases on the podcast, but a decent number of these cases have either wound up being solved or had some significant developments take place. Examples include the disappearance of Pamela Butler, the murder of Jodine Serrin, the disappearance of 12-year old Jonelle Matthews, and the murder of an unidentified Jane Doe known only as “Orange Socks”. In this special “update” episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we will kick off 2020 by chronicling all the major developments which have occurred in these stories over the past four years. Special thanks to actress Kaniehtiio Horn for providing the opening narration on this episode. Please check out her podcast, “A Coffee With My Ma”. This episode also contains a promo for the true crime podcast, “Already Gone”. This episode of "The Trail Went Cold" is brought to you by HelloFresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/COLD10 and use code “COLD10” during HelloFresh’s New Year’s sale for 10 free meals including free shipping. Additional Reading: http://charleyproject.org/case/pamela-j-butler https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/eight-years-after-pamela-butler-disappeared-from-her-dc-home-her-killer-admits-guilt/2017/10/06/5c8134e2-aa9f-11e7-92d1-58c702d2d975_story.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/imprisoned-for-killing-one-woman-dc-area-man-is-charged-with-murder-in-another-womans-death/2019/10/18/d1700a2a-f1ca-11e9-89eb-ec56cd414732_story.html https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/jodine-serrin-carlsbad-cold-case-murder-suspect-david-mabrito/168412/ https://www.statesman.com/news/20190807/40-years-after-her-death-debra-jackson-of-abilene-identified-as-orange-socks https://www.huffpost.com/entry/el-dorado-jane-doe_n_5c48cc72e4b025aa26bf852d https://www.candgnews.com/news/judge-overwhelming-evidence-in-galloway-case-114983 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-49661128 https://coloradosun.com/2019/10/01/jonelle-matthews-greeley-police-murder-cold-case-pankey/ https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-andrea-kuiper-identification-20170512-htmlstory.html https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-best-reads/2018/12/23/hatbox-baby-great-arizona-mystery-new-clues-solve-sharon-elliott/2301185002/ https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/08/tracy-kroh-timeline-years-of-searching-recently-an-arrest-but-will-the-mystery-finally-end.html https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/new-witness-backs-up-gardas-theory-that-trevor-deely-killed-in-row-with-gang-38755889.html https://www.providencejournal.com/news/20171218/tempest-convicted-second-time-in-1982-murder https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida/2019/10/19/state-attorney-rejects-death-row-inmates-dna-appeal/ https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article235188057.html https://lostnfoundblogs.com/f/dale-kerstetter-gone-platinum https://lostnfoundblogs.com/f/dale-kerstetter-gone-platinum-2-the-mystery-deepens https://the-record-newspaper.tumblr.com/archive https://www.cleveland.com/crime/2019/12/newburgh-heights-police-tiffin-university-students-partner-up-to-investigate-1981-cold-case-death-of-kurt-sova.html https://www.cbs46.com/news/exclusive-a-possible-crack-in-the-cold-cases-of-mary/article_38603214-f6c1-11e9-b397-97fdb9832a0f.html https://www.oxygen.com/the-disappearance-of-the-millbrook-twins/crime-news/disappearance-of-the-millbrook-twins-richmond “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

The True Crime Witch Podcast
Episode 16 - The Orange Socks Jane Doe

The True Crime Witch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 28:46


This week's episode takes us back to Halloween, 1979 in Georgetown, Texas. Halloween is usually a day filled with mischief and magic however for The Orange Socks Jane Doe, the day would be marred with tragedy and a mystery that spanned over 40 years. Orange socks was discovered on October 31st 1979 in a drainage ditch just off Interstate 35 in Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas. Her cause of death was strangulation and she had extensive bruising on her neck and body. The other bruising came from the fact that she had been thrown from an overpass and dragged through a grassy area. She was also completely naked apart from a pair of orange socks which lead to her being known as ‘The Orange Socks Jane Doe.’ Social media -• Twitter: https://twitter.com/truecrimewitch• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimewi...• Website: truecrimewitch.tumblr.com• Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/truecrimewitchpod• Email: truecrimewitch@outlook.comStay safe, stay spooky kids.

Don't Fall Asleep
5: You Are Never Too Old For Spongebob

Don't Fall Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 39:55


Happy Halloween! On this week's episode, Hannah and April talk about the origins of Freddy Krueger and Orange Socks.

True Cold Case Files: A JPF Production
ORANGE SOCKS JANE DOE (IDENTIFIED)

True Cold Case Files: A JPF Production

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 20:43


NOTE: ORANGE SOCKS JANE DOE HAS SINCE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS DEBRA LOUISE JACKSON OF TEXAS. THIS RECORDING WAS DONE PRIOR TO HER IDENTIFICATION. On Halloween night in 1979, a motorist saw the nude body of a young woman lying in a culvert in Georgetown, Texas. She had been strangled and sexually assaulted, and was found only wearing a pair of orange socks. A number of events led investigators to believe that Henry Lee Lucas, a known serial killer, was the culprit. Lucas would confess to murdering her, receiving the death penalty because of this. However, Governor George Bush would later change the sentence to life because he believed Lucas' recantment. Now, investigators need to connect some dots and find out who she was and how she ended up in the culvert. THIS IS PART OF THE SEASON ONE REWIND, WHICH HAS BEEN REMASTERED, RETOUCHED AND EDITED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT! FEEL FREE TO LET US KNOW HOW WE DID! TRUE COLD CASE FILES LINKS: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/truecoldcase YOUTUBE: www.facebook.com/jasonfutchtruecoldcase TWITTER: www.twitter.com/TrueColdCase --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truecoldcase/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecoldcase/support

Doe
Rosie, Bitter Creek Betty, Sheridan County Jane Doe, and Max Tancevski

Doe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 59:35


This week, we're talking about Rosie (06:32), Bitter Creek Betty (27:21), Sheridan County Jane Doe (33:56), and Max Tancevski (41:36). We also talk about the identified case of Debra Jackson, previously known as Orange Socks (00:27)!Check out photos from the episode on our Instagram!Debra Jackson (Orange Socks) KVUE articleRosie sources• Unidentified Wiki• OC Register article• CBS News article• Doe Network• NAMUS• Huntington Beach PD Facebook post 1• Huntington Beach PD Facebook post 2• NY Post article• LA Times articleIf you have any information about Rosie's case, you can contact Scott Hayes at the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner's Department at 714-647-7400.Bitter Creek Betty sources• Doe Network• NAMUSIf you have any information about Bitter Creek Betty’s case, you can contact Detective Michelle Hall at the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office at 307-352-6720 or Sandra Erickson at the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation at 307-777-7181.Sheridan County Jane Doe sources•Doe Network•NAMUSIf you have any information about Sheridan County Jane Doe’s case, you can contact the Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office at 307-777-7181 or Kathryn Normington at the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation at 307-777-7181.Max Tancevski sources• Unidentified Wiki• Herald Sun article• News.com.au article• Australia Missing Persons Register• Unsolved True Crime postBusiness Insider link to Amazon charitiesFollow Us:• Website• Twitter• Instagram• Facebook

The Vic Feazell Show
Episode 5: Orange Socks Case Study Part 4

The Vic Feazell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 14:13


Orange Socks (Deborah Jackson) was a 4 year old cold case murder occurring in Williamson County, TX in 1979. In this four part series we look at the case and the individual who confessed to the murder, Henry Lee Lucas. For More Information on this case visit www.vicfeazell.com

The Vic Feazell Show
Episode 4: Orange Socks Case Study Part 3

The Vic Feazell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 31:41


Orange Socks (Deborah Jackson) was a 4 year old cold case murder occurring in Williamson County, TX in 1979. In this four part series we look at the case and the individual who confessed to the murder, Henry Lee Lucas. For More Information on this case visit www.vicfeazell.com

The Vic Feazell Show
Episode 3: Orange Socks Case Study Part 2

The Vic Feazell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 30:39


Orange Socks (Deborah Jackson) was a 4 year old cold case murder occurring in Williamson County, TX in 1979. In this four part series we look at the case and the individual who confessed to the murder, Henry Lee Lucas. For More Information on this case visit www.vicfeazell.com

The Vic Feazell Show
Episode 2: Orange Socks Case Study Part 1

The Vic Feazell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 32:12


Orange Socks (Deborah Jackson) was a 4 year old cold case murder occurring in Williamson County, TX in 1979. In this four part series we look at the case and the individual who confessed to the murder, Henry Lee Lucas. For More Information on this case visit www.vicfeazell.com

Yours in Murder
Orange Socks

Yours in Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 33:11


In August 2019, DNA gives a Jane Doe her name back. 

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Heinous Hotels
Bonus Episode 3 - Debra Jackson AKA Orange Socks is Identified in Texas

Heinous Hotels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 52:31


If you have a tip about Debra Jackson please contact the Williamson County cold case unit tip line at 512-943-5204. You can also remain anonymous through the Williamson County Crimestoppers Hotline 1-800-253-7867. You can also submit a tip to Crimestoppers online at www.wilcocrimetips.org . In this early release bonus episode, Jordan covers the case of the "Orange Socks" Jane Doe in Williamson County, Texas. She has been identified as Debra Jackson after 40 years of investigation. Williamson County law enforcement has not given up on finding Debra's killer. They need tips from the public to help find who killed her. Heinous Hotels can be found on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. @HeinousHotels Bonus content can be found on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/jordanoncewrote https://www.teepublic.com/user/heinoushotels --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heinoushotels/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heinoushotels/support

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis
Resource: Special Needs Parenting When Your Partner Is Abusive

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019


For this Good In Our Community feature, we're featuring Betrayal Trauma Recovery. This is a great resource for anyone that is parenting a child with special needs, that has a parter who is abusive. Here is a blog written by their founder, Anne Blythe: We all know women raising children with special needs. But in some situations, these women are also dealing with abuse in their relationships privately. Anne, founder of Betrayal Trauma Recovery, states, “A lot of people see the disability from the outside, but they don’t see anything that is going on in the inside, like what types of things are going on with their spouse. Women may be free and open to talk about their children’s needs and the disabilities, but they are quiet about the private suffering due to abuse in their home.” Parenting Children With Special Needs Is Difficult In An Abusive Situation June, a single mom of four children, all of whom have special needs of varying degrees, was in this situation. She suffered private abuse by her husband, while trying to fulfill the many needs her children required. On the outside, things may have looked well-managed, but the abuse was not seen or recognized because the disabilities were more visible and that is what most people paid attention to. She explains, “All of my children have been affected by trauma from seeing abuse in the home, in regards to how I was treated by my husband in front of them. He was extremely verbally and emotionally abusive and eventually physically abusive to me in front of them. Regardless of whether or not a child has special needs, the treatment for children who have been impacted by trauma and children that have special needs overlaps greatly.” June adds how she found great value and connection in local and online communities that offered support for parents of children with special needs. For any parent of a child with a disability, finding a community is something that is essential. Orange Socks, is one such organization, that aims to help families find a new normal as they navigate through the grief that comes when they’re told that their little one will be different. For victims of betrayal trauma, the importance of finding a community is just as important and essential. Children With Special Needs Are Profoundly Impacted By Witnessing Abuse In The Home The difficulty of being in an abusive relationship while at the same time trying to parent and raise children with special needs is undeniable. The challenges involved in this situation can be unimaginable. June describes how this situation impacted her as a mother, “I tried very hard to save my marriage. I delved into learning all I could about porn use, unhealthy relationships, overcoming affairs and infidelity, and abuse. It became clear to me that the situation I was in was taking away from my ability to be the best parent I could for my children. So much of the time, I was in trauma repeatedly from daily verbal abuse, emotional manipulation, sexual coercion, and spiritual abuse and it impacted by ability to really be present for my children and advocate for them.” Abuse Must Not Be Normalized Or Modeled For Children With Special Needs Being in an abusive relationship can hinder a woman’s ability to be the best parent she can be because she is in a constant state of trauma. Implementing boundaries and learning about abuse and toxic relationships can help empower women in these difficult situations. June shares the point of intersection that became undeniable for her to realize her situation was not sustainable, “My son did not speak until he was age 5. The turning point for me was when he started talking, I realized he could start mimicking the verbal abuse he was hearing in the home and repeating the horrific words I was being called by my husband. I knew it was a impacting my children and would continue to impact them. I did not want this abuse to be normalized for my children any longer.”

Killer's Crawlspace
Episode 61: Orange Socks

Killer's Crawlspace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 5:23


In this episode Olivia will discuss the unidentified woman we know as Orange Socks. Music created by Chris Early Audio Clips from KTBC Fox 7 Austin.

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The BTR.ORG Podcast - Betrayal Trauma Recovery
Special Needs And Parenting In An Abusive Relationship

The BTR.ORG Podcast - Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 28:05


We all know women raising children with special needs. But in some situations, these women are also dealing with abuse in their relationships privately. Anne, founder of Betrayal Trauma Recovery, states, "A lot of people see the disability from the outside, but they don't see anything that is going on in the inside, like what types of things are going on with their spouse. Women may be free and open to talk about their children's needs and the disabilities, but they are quiet about the private suffering due to abuse in their home." Parenting Children With Special Needs Is Difficult In An Abusive Situation June, a single mom of four children, all of whom have special needs of varying degrees, was in this situation. She suffered private abuse by her husband, while trying to fulfill the many needs her children required. On the outside, things may have looked well-managed, but the abuse was not seen or recognized because the disabilities were more visible and that is what most people paid attention to. She explains, "All of my children have been affected by trauma from seeing abuse in the home, in regards to how I was treated by my husband in front of them. He was extremely verbally and emotionally abusive and eventually physically abusive to me in front of them. Regardless of whether or not a child has special needs, the treatment for children who have been impacted by trauma and children that have special needs overlaps greatly." June adds how she found great value and connection in local and online communities that offered support for parents of children with special needs. For any parent of a child with a disability, finding a community is something that is essential. Orange Socks, is one such organization, that aims to help families find a new normal as they navigate through the grief that comes when they’re told that their little one will be different. For victims of betrayal trauma, the importance of finding a community is just as important and essential. Children With Special Needs Are Profoundly Impacted By Witnessing Abuse In The Home The difficulty of being in an abusive relationship while at the same time trying to parent and raise children with special needs is undeniable. The challenges involved in this situation can be unimaginable. June describes how this situation impacted her as a mother, "I tried very hard to save my marriage. I delved into learning all I could about porn use, unhealthy relationships, overcoming affairs and infidelity, and abuse. It became clear to me that the situation I was in was taking away from my ability to be the best parent I could for my children. So much of the time, I was in trauma repeatedly from daily verbal abuse, emotional manipulation, sexual coercion, and spiritual abuse and it impacted by ability to really be present for my children and advocate for them." Abuse Must Not Be Normalized Or Modeled For Children With Special Needs Being in an abusive relationship can hinder a woman's ability to be the best parent she can be because she is in a constant state of trauma. Implementing boundaries and learning about abuse and toxic relationships can help empower women in these difficult situations. June shares the point of intersection that became undeniable for her to realize her situation was not sustainable, "My son did not speak until he was age 5. The turning point for me was when he started talking, I realized he could start mimicking the verbal abuse he was hearing in the home and repeating the horrific words I was being called by my husband. I knew it was a impacting my children and would continue to impact them. I did not want this abuse to be normalized for my children any longer." How Trauma Impacts Children With Special Needs Any child that is going through the divorce of their parents is experiencing a trauma, even in the best of circumstances. Trauma can cause challenging behaviors to increase in children, particularly in children that have special needs.

Doe
Orange Socks, Ventura County Doe, Kern County Doe, and Dana Dodd

Doe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 36:08


This week, we're talking about Orange Socks, Ventura and Kern County Does, and Dana Dodd. Check out photos from the episode on our Instagram! Orange Socks links Unidentified Wiki NAMUS Doe Network Missingkids.org If you have any information regarding Orange Socks, you can contact Jennifer Giesecke at the Williamson County Department of Justice at 512-943-1501 (reference case no. PA 79-60), or the Williamson County Sheriff's Office at 512-943-1389 (reference case no. 79-10-116). Ventura County Doe & Kern County Doe links [Unidentified Wiki - Kern County Doe](http://unidentified.wikia.com/wiki/Kern_County_Jane_Doe_(1980) [Unidentified Wiki - Ventura County Doe](http://unidentified.wikia.com/wiki/Ventura_County_Jane_Doe_(1980) NAMUS - Kern County Doe NAMUS - Ventura County Doe - POSTMORTEM PHOTO WARNING DNADoeProject - Ventura County Doe Medium article KGET article Wikipedia - Wilson Choest If you have any information regarding Ventura County Doe, you can call Kevin Bernzott at the Ventura County Sheriff's office at 805-383-8704. Reference case no. 80-122246. If you have any information regarding Kern County Doe, you can call Richard Anderson at the Kern County Sheriff's Office at 661-861-3110. Reference case no. DE80-00656. Dana Dodd links Unidentified Wiki Doe Network Follow Us: Website Twitter Instagram Facebook

gone cold podcast - texas true crime
Debra Jackson (Orange Socks), Sandra Mae Dubbs, & The Bloody Route

gone cold podcast - texas true crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 30:50


“It was just a convenient place to dump the bodies. There is just a hell of a lot of sin that goes up and down that highway” - Williamson County Sheriff Jim Boutwell, referring to Interstate 35 in 1981.From Oklahoma City to San Marcos, Texas, there is a 400 mile stretch of I-35 where multiple homicides occurred, or bodies were discarded, from the years 1976 to 1981. Twenty-one homicide victims. Few arrests. And several victims remain unidentified to this day. It's unlikely to law enforcement that all these depraved acts were committed by a single individual, especially considering the distance involved; that makes it likely, then, that there were several individuals taking advantage of opportunity and who left an unbelievable count of slain victims in such a short period.To some law enforcements officials, the route became referred to as “the Bloody Route.”You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastYou can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#I35 #orangesocks #JaneDoe #debrajackson #abilene #1977

The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 93 - Orange Socks & The Walker County Jane Doe

The Trail Went Cold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 49:02


October 31, 1979. Williamson County, Texas. The nude body of a young woman is discovered in a concrete culvert next to Interstate 35. She has been strangled to death and is only clad in a pair of orange socks, but since she cannot be identified, “Orange Socks” becomes her nickname. Notorious serial killer Henry Lee Lucas eventually confesses to her murder and is sentenced to death, but there is strong evidence to suggest he was not actually responsible. November 1, 1980. Walker County, Texas. The nude body of another young woman is discovered next to Interstate 45. She has also been strangled to death and sexually assaulted with a blunt instrument. Witnesses would recognize the victim and recall speaking with her the previous night as she asked for directions to the Ellis Prison Unit. In spite of some promising clues, investigators are unable to uncover the victim's identity, so she simply becomes known as the “Walker County Jane Doe”. Could the same perpetrator have been responsible for both these crimes? On this week's episode of "The Trail Went Cold", we examine two unsolved cold cases about young women who were murdered in Texas one year apart, but have never been identified. Please check out the Doe Network profile pages for “Orange Socks” and the “Walker County Jane Doe”, which contain facial reconstructions for both victims, their vital statistics, and contact information for the proper authorities should you happen to know who they are… Orange Socks: http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/33uftx.html Walker County Jane Doe: http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/91uftx.html Additional Reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Socks https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Identity-of-Orange-Socks-remains-a-mystery-1972763.php https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_County_Jane_Doe “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold – Episode 93- Orange Socks & The Walker County Jane Doe

The Trail Went Cold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 47:26


October 31, 1979. Williamson County, Texas. The nude body of a young woman is discovered in a concrete culvert next to Interstate 35. She has been strangled to death and is only clad in a pair of orange socks, but since she cannot be identified, “Orange Socks” becomes her nickname. Notorious serial killer Henry Lee Lucas eventually confesses to her murder and is sentenced to death, but there is strong evidence to suggest he was not actually responsible. November 1, 1980. Walker County, Texas. The nude body of another young woman is discovered next to Interstate 45. She has also been strangled to death and sexually assaulted with a blunt instrument. Witnesses would recognize the victim and recall speaking with her the previous night as she asked for directions to the Ellis Prison Unit. In spite of some promising clues, investigators are unable to uncover the victim’s identity, so she simply becomes known as the “Walker County Jane Doe”. Could the same perpetrator have been responsible for both these crimes? On this week’s episode of "The Trail Went Cold", we examine two unsolved cold cases about young women who were murdered in Texas one year apart, but have never been identified. Please check out the Doe Network profile pages for “Orange Socks” and the “Walker County Jane Doe”, which contain facial reconstructions for both victims, their vital statistics, and contact information for the proper authorities should you happen to know who they are… Orange Socks: http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/33uftx.html Walker County Jane Doe: http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/91uftx.html Additional Reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Socks https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Identity-of-Orange-Socks-remains-a-mystery-1972763.php https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_County_Jane_Doe “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis
Tamara and Matthew: Currently Pregnant with a Fetal Diagnosis of Down syndrome

Inspiring life despite a diagnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 14:03


Tamara and Matthew received an unexpected test result when trying to determine the gender of their baby early in their pregnancy.  Their son has a 93% chance of having Down syndrome. In their interview, they speak of their fears and struggles on coming to terms with the results Unexpected News Finding out the gender of their baby When Tamara was 10 weeks pregnant, her doctor offered a NIPT test to determine the gender of their baby.  Tamara recalled, “..she kind of glanced over the fact that it was going to test for genetic issues and really highlighted that we could find out the sex of our baby.  That was the big part of the test.” However, when Tamara and Matthew received the call they were not prepared for the news. Matthew said, “The tone of the doctor was very soft, wanting us to be consoled, and she was letting us know the results from the genetics testing.” Unborn baby is high-risk for having Down syndrome The results of their NIPT showed that their baby was high-risk for Down syndrome.  Tamara said, “A million things ran through our heads, and it instantly hit us that we both had tears in our eyes when we heard the news.   We couldn’t really finish the conversation with the doctor..she told us that the test was 93% accurate, and we heard that our child had Down syndrome.” She continued saying, “We didn’t hear that he was high-risk; we heard that our child had Down syndrome, and for us, it shattered our world.  To this day, I still think it's the worst thing that I've ever been through.” Finding out your child could have Down syndrome is a new experience Matthew helped explain why the results of the test were so shocking.  He said, “We haven’t been in the world of Down syndrome, so we are new to that and it’s new to us.  It was very scary at the moment. Since then, we have branched out and are more educated, and we have reached out to other organizations like Orange Socks and tried to familiarize ourselves with that type of life and diagnosis.” Is it better to know beforehand or after your child is born? Tamara and Matthew didn’t really have a choice in whether they wanted to know before or after Greyson was born.  They both felt like they were uneducated about the purpose behind the NIPT.  Tamara shared, “I think I would prefer to not know period..I don’t know if it would be any better thinking our kid was going to be born like a typical child and then being told that he has Down syndrome after he is born.  I don't know how I would feel about that, so we’re prepared right now.” Matthew agreed with Tamara on being prepared beforehand saying, “The super positive is that we’ve had time to be diving into this community, educating ourselves and following everybody we can on social media, which has been great.” Unsolicited consoling When Tamara went home to have her baby shower, she was met with different opinions about their results from the NIPT.  She said, “It’s not so much that people try to give s advice on how to parent a child with Down syndrome or a disability, but more ‘I wouldn’t worry about it; those tests are always wrong’ or ‘We know somebody had that similar thing happen.’ or when people don’t really know your story” She said later, “I understand that you have fear for you children, and I totally respect that, and I know that it’s well-meaning, but it’s not the same..sometimes it’s hard to just bite my tongue and say ‘Thank you’.” A predetermined decision on abortion Before they received the results of the NIPT, Tamara and Matthew had already decided that if that child had a disability, they would love him, and that they would keep him no matter what.  Tamara shared, “We heard his heartbeat before we took the test, and I would always think about that if we aborted him.  We couldn't fathom it. We see how much joy they bring to their families, and they can have completely normal lives. They can be successful and fulfill their dreams just like any other child.

The NC Experience Podcast
Minisode 8: Bright Orange Socks (Soul Eater and Gantz)

The NC Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2010 36:30


Another minisode filled with anime goodness or...at least bright orange socks as the title will suggest. It's myself and Allison once again to tell you how awesome the world of anime is, and the two titles we choose this round examplify that (I think I spelled that word right). I start off the reviews with Soul Eater which is delightfully good series with plenty of action and humor, plus no vampires in this story that manga-ka was on to something. And Allison reviews Gantz, from what she says I've been missing out on one hell of a show but hey maybe I'll get around to it eventually. And to finish off the episode Allison does an update to Axis Powers Hetalia! Enjoy the show! Opening and Closing Song- Super Shooter by Rip Slyme