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Investigative journalist and CrimeCon presenter George Jared, co-author of the book Silent Silhouette, sits down for an exclusive interview with Jill. George shares behind-the-scenes insights into how he and Jennifer Bucholtz investigated the now 50-year-old cold case, the murder of Deborah Sue Williamson. Comparing theories, they also delve into the gruesome murder of Rebekah Gould, that George and Jennifer also solved! He also discusses how they applied their expertise gained in the Gould investigation to the case of Deborah Sue Williamson. What is the current status of Deborah's case? How does one go about solving a murder that happened 50 years ago? Don't miss this intriguing and fun conversation filled with “OMGs”! **TIPS: 706-775-2865 - LUBBOCK POLICE DEPARTMENT** Buy Silent Silhouette on Amazon! ANNOUNCEMENT- JAN 2025: Jill's new Murder Shelf Book Club Podcast MERCH SHOP has launched! Please go explore! As always, Jill appreciate you supporting her true crime book club podcast! Sources, photographs, diagrams, recipes, and wine pairings are found on Jill's blog at www.murdershelfbookclub.com. Share your thoughts with me at jill@murdershelfbookclub.com, on X, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. OR, join Jill on PATREON for $4 and help pick our next book and talk true crime developments, first Thursday of each month at 8:30 pm EST! Music- The Pewter Elephant by Blue Dot Sessions. Stay warm! It's freezing! OMG Snow in New Orleans! (1/22/2025)
Young newlywed Deborah Sue Williamson was living in Lubbock Texas in August 1975. While her husband was at work, Debbie was viciously murdered in the carport of their home. Many suspects were investigated- her husband, her brother, good family friends- but no one was arrested as the case went cold. Then came a break, serial killer Henry Lee Lucas confessed to the murder. The problem was: Lucas lied, and Debbie's killer remained on the loose. Enter Investigative journalist and true crime author, George Jared, and former Army counterintelligence agent and university professor, Jennifer Bucholtz, who had previously helped to solve the Rebekah Gould homicide case, using a crowdsourcing method. Delving into the events that transpired on that dark, tragic night, examining case files, photographs, and conducting new interviews with eyewitnesses, they set out to determine - Who Killed Deborah Sue? IF you have any information that might help solve this case, please be the hero of the story! Lubbock PD 806-775-2865. Sources, photos, diagrams, snack & wine pairing information is found on Jill's blog at www.murdershelfbookclub.com. Contact: jill@murdershelfbookclub.com, or X, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. Join Jill on PATREON for $4 and help pick our next book!
This episode of Zone 7 features an in-depth discussion with true crime author George Jared about the 2004 murder of Rebekah Gould in Arkansas. He provides detailed background on the crime scene, body disposal location, initial suspect theories by police, and his own analysis pointing toward Rebekah's ex-boyfriend Casey McCullough's family. Jared describes how crowdsourced investigation through podcasts and social media eventually led to the shock confession from Casey's cousin William Miller, where Miller admitted killing Rebecca. George Jared is an award-winning journalist and true crime author. George has contributed to notable publications like the New York Times and USA Today and has been featured on Discovery ID. His work on the West Memphis Three case and numerous other unsolved crimes has highlighted the importance of determination and innovation in the realm of criminal justice. Resources: Whispers in the Willows: Who killed Rebekah Gould? Who killed Amanda Tusing? And why? By George Jared Witches in West Memphis: The West Memphis Three and another story of false confession by George Jared The Creek Side Bones: Reality is more horrifying than fiction by George Jared Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum. [1:30] Sheryl introduces guest, George Jared to the listeners [2:20] George shares a bit of his background [4:20] Details on Rebekah Gould's disappearance [12:00] Autopsy report and analysis [15:00] Investigative breakthroughs and challenges [16:00] Murder weapon… a piano leg [24:30] The impact of media and social platforms on investigations [25:00] Witches in West Memphis: The West Memphis Three and another story of false confession [31:15] “My focus turned to the McCullough family, and that's when everything changed.” [35:00] New information emerges about William Miller's involvement [37:00] Uncovering new evidence [41:30] The importance of paying attention to patterns [45:00] The breakthrough confession in Rebecca Gould's case [53:40] “My best advice for cold case investigators is to read the investigative reports last. If you read them first, you're more likely to be led down the same path as the other investigators were on. If the body dropped today, would you have access to the reports? No. So start with the crime scene photos and move forward from there.” -J.J Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. You can connect and learn more about Sheryl's work by visiting the CCIRI website https://coldcasecrimes.org Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liz Flatt drove to Austin, Texas, mostly out of desperation. She had tried talking with the police. She had tried working with a former F.B.I. profiler who ran a nonprofit dedicated to solving unsolved murders. She had been interviewed by journalists and at least one podcaster. She had been featured on a Netflix documentary series about a man who falsely confessed to hundreds of killings.Although she didn't know it at the time, Flatt was at a crossroads in what she had taken to calling her journey, a path embarked on after a prayer-born decision five years earlier to try to find who killed her sister, Deborah Sue Williamson, or Debbie, in 1975. It was now 2021.She had come to Austin for a conference, CrimeCon, which formed around the same time that Flatt began her quest, at a moment now seen as an inflection point in the long history of true crime, a genre as old as storytelling but one that adapts quickly to new technologies, from the printing press to social media. Flatt met a woman who would later put her in touch with two investigators who presented at the conference that year: George Jared and Jennifer Bucholtz. They were podcasters, but Jared was also a journalist and Bucholtz an adjunct professor of forensics and criminal justice at the for-profit American Military University. Their presentation was on another cold case, the murder of Rebekah Gould in 2004, whose killer they claimed to have helped find using a technique that has quickly become a signature of the changing landscape of true crime: crowdsourcing.This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
SUITCASE MYSTERY? In the Rebekah Gould murder case, William Miller led investigators to her missing suitcase in the woods. Nothing about what they found makes any sense. We discuss this week on Diamond State: Murder Board.
The Hell and Gone team has launched a new series, Hell and Gone Murder Line…but investigator Catherine Townsend can't start something new without returning to the case that started it all, the case that changed her life forever. The murder of Rebekah Gould. The case file was finally released in full a few months back, and Catherine spent countless hours reviewing it. In this episode, she goes through the parts of the file that stood out to her and raised more questions. If you have a case you'd like Catherine Townsend to look into, you can reach out to the Hell and Gone Murder Line at 678-744-6145. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, hear clips of William Miller's interview with police in November 2020, 16 years after Rebekah Gould's murder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Couldn't get through season one of Ozark and everyone makes you feel guilty for it? Forget it! Because Dateline is bringing some all too real tragedy with SECRETS IN THE OZARKS. Dennis Murphy is the perfect guide through the thorny underbrush of this case where the suspect list is as long as the specialty drinks menu at a Sonic and the crime scene is confusing as well... a side plot in Ozark. Rebekah Gould goes missing from a small town in Arkansas and everyone and their cousin comes under suspicion when her body is discovered off a mountain highway a week later. Dennis talks to the two detectives who worked the case over two decades. until one of them started shaking a very specific family tree and the rotten fruit was finally found! But some outside information is leading to more questions for Kimberly and Katie. Is there more than one bad apple? Did Kimberly's career as a sandwich artist leave her with a bad twang in her mouth? Are we finally getting the Dateline/ 90 Day Fiancé crossover that we've been hoping for? Strum that dulcimer, strap in for that polygraph, and possum trot your way into this very special episode of A DATE WITH DATELINE: Sonic Youths or McNeill Goes (razor)Back to Square One. Official Description from NBCU: When the body of a 22-year-old college student is found a week after she vanished, theories about her murder run rampant through the Arkansas Ozarks. Dennis Murphy reports. Did you know that supporting our sponsors helps support our podcast? It's true! Give all the father figures in your life a meaningful gift you can both cherish for years to come— Storyworth! For a limited time you can save $10 on your first purchase at StoryWorth.com/datedateline!! A great gift for Father's Day is shared memories on a beautiful digital frame! Listeners can save by visiting auraframes.com/DATEDATELINE. This deal ends on June 18th, so don't wait! Terms and conditions apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join the fellas as they interview Jennifer Bucholtz from Break The Case podcast and together they dissect the Dateline episode on Rebekah's case. Visit patreon.com/mysteriousbrews today and become a "BrewsCrew" member. You will receive weekly episodes early, Patreon exclusive episodes, and a sense of pride for helping your two favorite basement dwelling idiots. You can contribute via Spotify Now. Just head over to https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mysterious-brews/subscribe If you can't find it in your heart to contribute monthly, then head over to Apple iTunes and leave the boys a 5-star review.
When the body of 22-year-old college student Rebekah Gould is found a week after she vanished, theories about her murder run rampant through the Arkansas Ozarks. Dennis Murphy reports.
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True crime has a way of moving forward either very slowly or super fast, there is no in between. Not all the cases we cover have resolutions, and you're not going to believe this but, investigations don't stop when we stop, thank goodness right? A lot of the cases we have covered in the past have received rather significant updates in the past three years so we decided to periodically bring you these update episodes to do our due diligence. This week we'll give you the update rundown on the Delphi Murders, Khalil Wheeler Weaver, The Florida Clown Murder and some extras on Rebekah Gould. As long as there are questions, we'll keeping looking for answers, we know you will too. Stay curious, fiends! Validate Us: WWBD Merch Shop Buy us a cup of validation WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 1 WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 2 Shadows of Christmas (WWBD Christmas Album) Sponsors Shore Soaps Try Audible Plus Give the Gift of Audible! Kindle Unlimited Membership Amazon Prime Free Trial Join the Conversation
Sorry to leaving you hanging! We're back with the second part of Rebekah Gould's story. Here's a little refresher: On September 20th, 2004 22 year old Arkansas resident Rebekah Gould drove her friend to work at Sonic, grabbed breakfast at a local convenience store, and then disappeared never to be seen alive again. A week later her body was discovered at the bottom of an embankment on a scenic stretch of a local highway. The investigation that followed spanned years. The journey to justice for Rebekah is a revolutionary example of what dedicated crowd sourcing and effective utilization of the true crime community can accomplish when we work together. Click to learn more Hell and Gone Podcast (Season 1) Diamond State Murder Board Podcast Break the Case podcast Unsolved Murder of Rebekah Gould Facebook board Examination by Jennifer Bucholtz Validate Us: WWBD Merch Shop Buy us a cup of validation WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 1 WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 2 Shadows of Christmas (WWBD Christmas Album) Sponsors Shore Soaps Try Audible Plus Give the Gift of Audible! Kindle Unlimited Membership Amazon Prime Free Trial Join the Conversation
This week We Would Be Dead is coming back to the present(ish) with a case that has captured the true crime corners of the internet. On September 20th, 2004 22 year old Arkansas resident Rebekah Gould drove her friend to work at Sonic, grabbed breakfast at a local convenience store, and then disappeared never to be seen alive again. A week later her body was discovered at the bottom of an embankment on a scenic stretch of a local highway. The investigation that followed spanned years. The journey to justice for Rebekah is a revolutionary example of what dedicated crowd sourcing and effective utilization of the true crime community can accomplish when we work together. Click to learn more Hell and Gone Podcast (Season 1) Diamond State Murder Board Podcast Break the Case podcast Unsolved Murder of Rebekah Gould Facebook board Examination by Jennifer Bucholtz Validate Us: WWBD Merch Shop Buy us a cup of validation WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 1 WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 2 Shadows of Christmas (WWBD Christmas Album) Sponsors Shore Soaps Try Audible Plus Give the Gift of Audible! Kindle Unlimited Membership Amazon Prime Free Trial Join the Conversation
Deborah Sue Williamson was a newly married young woman living in Lubbock Texas on Aug. 24, 1975. One night while her husband was away at work, she was brutally stabbed 17 times in the carport of their home. Many suspects were investigated, but no one was charged. The case went cold until the mid-1980s when Henry Lee Lucas, a man notorious for admitting to murders he didn't commit confessed to her murder. It was profiled in the Netflix doc series The Confession Killer. There was only one problem. He didn't kill her. Her mother and stepfather proved Lucas didn't end Debbie's life and the case went cold once more.True Crime Author and investigative journalist George Jared teamed with his friend and former Army counterintelligence officer and university professor Jennifer Bucholtz to study the case in-depth. The two became acquainted while trying to solve the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. In that case they were able to lure the man, now charged with the 22-year-old woman's slaying, onto a Facebook page. Their interactions with him prior to his arrest garnered national attention. Their goal was to do the same in this case.Follow their year long journey that took them from the mountains of Colorado to the deserts of West Texas. Their investigation led them through row crop fields of the Mississippi Delta and into the rolling Ozark hills in Missouri. The tandem was able to track down nearly every witness, person of interest, and suspect in the case.Along the way they created a massive team of citizen detectives that have brought resources to bear on a case that is now 47 years old. The team created a investigative file many times larger than the original police file. The goal was to create a web that the killer could not escape.Silent Silhouette is an in-depth look into the work that was done, complete with full interviews of every key player in this real life tragedy. One thing became clear as the investigation unfolded. This case is solvable and it's only a matter of time before this killer is behind bars.
True Crime Tuesday presents Silent Silhouette ... Who killed Deborah Sue with Journalist/Researcher/Author George Jared! Deborah Sue Williamson was a newly married young woman living in Lubbock Texas on Aug. 24, 1975. One night while her husband was away at work, she was brutally stabbed 17 times in the carport of their home. Many suspects were investigated, but no one was charged. The case went cold until the mid-1980s when Henry Lee Lucas, a man notorious for admitting to murders he didn't commit confessed to her murder. It was profiled in the Netflix doc series The Confession Killer. There was only one problem. He didn't kill her. Her mother and stepfather proved Lucas didn't end Debbie's life and the case went cold once more. True Crime Author and investigative journalist George Jared teamed with his friend and former Army counterintelligence officer and university professor Jennifer Bucholtz to study the case in-depth. The two became acquainted while trying to solve the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. In that case they were able to lure the man, now charged with the 22-year-old woman's slaying, onto a Facebook page. Their interactions with him prior to his arrest garnered national attention. Their goal was to do the same in this case. Silent Silhouette is an in-depth look into the work that was done, complete with full interviews of every key player in this real life tragedy. One thing became clear as the investigation unfolded. This case is solvable and it's only a matter of time before this killer is behind bars. George Jared joins TCT today to talk about the particulars of the case and about the crowdsource movement to find the killer after all these years. PLUS, AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG! Get your copy of "Silent Silhouette..." here: https://bit.ly/3zunbcZ Join the case of Debbie Sue and find her killer! Join the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justice4debbie Join Jessica Freeburg and Ghost Stories Ink for a weekend of Paranormal Investigation in two weeks at the Historic Anderson Hotel in Wabasha, MN : https://jessicafreeburg.com/upcoming-events/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #georgejared #silentsilhouette #whokilleddeborahsueandwhy #deborahsuewilliamson #dougwilliamson #paulneel #maryannearly #lubbochtexas #murder #dnaevidence #tinamcbride #homeinvasion #lexbrown #doublebladedknife #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #ghoststoriesink #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #strippers #sexcrimes #eunich
True Crime Tuesday presents Silent Silhouette ... Who killed Deborah Sue with Journalist/Researcher/Author George Jared! Deborah Sue Williamson was a newly married young woman living in Lubbock Texas on Aug. 24, 1975. One night while her husband was away at work, she was brutally stabbed 17 times in the carport of their home. Many suspects were investigated, but no one was charged. The case went cold until the mid-1980s when Henry Lee Lucas, a man notorious for admitting to murders he didn't commit confessed to her murder. It was profiled in the Netflix doc series The Confession Killer. There was only one problem. He didn't kill her. Her mother and stepfather proved Lucas didn't end Debbie's life and the case went cold once more. True Crime Author and investigative journalist George Jared teamed with his friend and former Army counterintelligence officer and university professor Jennifer Bucholtz to study the case in-depth. The two became acquainted while trying to solve the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. In that case they were able to lure the man, now charged with the 22-year-old woman's slaying, onto a Facebook page. Their interactions with him prior to his arrest garnered national attention. Their goal was to do the same in this case. Silent Silhouette is an in-depth look into the work that was done, complete with full interviews of every key player in this real life tragedy. One thing became clear as the investigation unfolded. This case is solvable and it's only a matter of time before this killer is behind bars. George Jared joins TCT today to talk about the particulars of the case and about the crowdsource movement to find the killer after all these years. PLUS, AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG! Get your copy of "Silent Silhouette..." here: https://bit.ly/3zunbcZ Join the case of Debbie Sue and find her killer! Join the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justice4debbie Join Jessica Freeburg and Ghost Stories Ink for a weekend of Paranormal Investigation in two weeks at the Historic Anderson Hotel in Wabasha, MN : https://jessicafreeburg.com/upcoming-events/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #georgejared #silentsilhouette #whokilleddeborahsueandwhy #deborahsuewilliamson #dougwilliamson #paulneel #maryannearly #lubbochtexas #murder #dnaevidence #tinamcbride #homeinvasion #lexbrown #doublebladedknife #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #ghoststoriesink #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #strippers #sexcrimes #eunich
FIRST INTERVIEW: George and Jen take a deep dive into the first interview by police of Casey McCullough in the Rebekah Gould murder case. Listen, share and review.
George and Andrew take a deep look into the case files in Rebekah Gould's case. They discuss never before revealed details that investigators collected during the 16 years after her murder. Listen, download, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
George and Andrew take a deep look into the case files in Rebekah Gould's case. They discuss never before revealed details that investigators collected during the 16 years after her murder. Listen, download, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
After 18 years, the family of Rebekah Gould got what many families of cold case victims never get: justice. On October 18, 2022, Break the Case investigators Jennifer Bucholtz and George Jared joined Rebekah's father, Dr. Larry Gould, at the Izard County prison courthouse to face the man charged in Rebekah's murder, William Miller.During the hearing, Miller pled guilty to first degree murder in exchange for 40 years in prison, with the possibility of parole at 30 years. After the hearing, Miller agreed to talk privately to Dr. Gould. In this episode, hear from Dr. Gould regarding what Miller told him about Rebekah's murder. Also hear on-the-ground audio recorded the day of the hearing, new information from investigators and prosecutors, and the many questions still left unanswered in this case. What's next in Jen and George's investigation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shell brings us a mashup episode of crimes that were solved in 2022 by DNA. This week she will bring us the first 4 out of the 13 cases: 25 year old Sandra DeFelice, Little Miss Nobody, 22 year old Rebekah Gould, and 25 year old Laurie Houts. Sources: https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/news/cases-that-were-solved-in-2022 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ill-natured-podcast/support
This week I sit down with Jennifer Bucholtz and George Jared to discuss the 2008 unsolved murder of Linda Malcom. Linda was a 47-year old Navy Veteran residing in Port Orchard, WA, at the time of her murder. Linda was stabbed 18 times, and her home set on fire to cover up the gruesome crime. She was moving the next day to a nearby town, and taking a new job. Jennifer Bucholtz and George Jared worked together on the Rebekah Gould case, which led to an arrest. They uncovered key details in the unsolved murder of Deborah Sue Williamson, which is still an active investigation in Lubbock after 46 years. Linda's case caught their attention, and now, they are pursuing leads and details to help the Port Orchard police solve this 15-year mystery. Who killed Linda Malcom?Support the show
A man has finally been convicted for the murder of Rebekah Gould. But his confession leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Catherine Townsend attends a pre-trial hearing, seeing photos of the crime scene and Rebekah's autopsy for the first time, and talks to investigator Jennifer Bucholtz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PLEA DEAL: William Alma Miller pleaded guilty to killing Rebekah Gould. He apologized to her father, Dr. Larry Gould in court. What happened next was absolutely shocking! Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Deborah Sue Williamson was a newly married young woman living in Lubbock Texas on Aug. 24, 1975. One night while her husband was away at work, she was brutally stabbed 17 times in the carport of their home. Many suspects were investigated, but no one was charged. The case went cold until the mid-1980s when Henry Lee Lucas, a man notorious for admitting to murders he didn't commit confessed to her murder. It was profiled in the Netflix doc series The Confession Killer. There was only one problem. He didn't kill her. Her mother and stepfather proved Lucas didn't end Debbie's life and the case went cold once more.True Crime Author and investigative journalist George Jared teamed with his friend and former Army counterintelligence officer and university professor Jennifer Bucholtz to study the case in-depth. The two became acquainted while trying to solve the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. In that case they were able to lure the man, now charged with the 22-year-old woman's slaying, onto a Facebook page. Their interactions with him prior to his arrest garnered national attention. Their goal was to do the same in this case.Follow their year-long journey that took them from the mountains of Colorado to the deserts of West Texas. Their investigation led them through row crop fields of the Mississippi Delta and into the rolling Ozark hills in Missouri. The tandem was able to track down nearly every witness, person of interest, and suspect in the case.Along the way they created a massive team of citizen detectives that have brought resources to bear on a case that is now 47 years old. The team created an investigative file many times larger than the original police file. The goal was to create a web that the killer could not escape.Silent Silhouette is an in-depth look into the work that was done, complete with full interviews of every key player in this real life tragedy. One thing became clear as the investigation unfolded. This case is solvable and it's only a matter of time before this killer is behind bars. SILENT SILHOUETTE...WHO KILLED DEBORAH SUE?-George Jared
Deborah Sue Williamson was a newly married young woman living in Lubbock Texas on Aug. 24, 1975. One night while her husband was away at work, she was brutally stabbed 17 times in the carport of their home. Many suspects were investigated, but no one was charged. The case went cold until the mid-1980s when Henry Lee Lucas, a man notorious for admitting to murders he didn't commit confessed to her murder. It was profiled in the Netflix doc series The Confession Killer. There was only one problem. He didn't kill her. Her mother and stepfather proved Lucas didn't end Debbie's life and the case went cold once more.True Crime Author and investigative journalist George Jared teamed with his friend and former Army counterintelligence officer and university professor Jennifer Bucholtz to study the case in-depth. The two became acquainted while trying to solve the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. In that case they were able to lure the man, now charged with the 22-year-old woman's slaying, onto a Facebook page. Their interactions with him prior to his arrest garnered national attention. Their goal was to do the same in this case.Follow their year long journey that took them from the mountains of Colorado to the deserts of West Texas. Their investigation led them through row crop fields of the Mississippi Delta and into the rolling Ozark hills in Missouri. The tandem was able to track down nearly every witness, person of interest, and suspect in the case.Along the way they created a massive team of citizen detectives that have brought resources to bear on a case that is now 47 years old. The team created a investigative file many times larger than the original police file. The goal was to create a web that the killer could not escape.Silent Silhouette is an in-depth look into the work that was done, complete with full interviews of every key player in this real life tragedy. One thing became clear as the investigation unfolded. This case is solvable and it's only a matter of time before this killer is behind barsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nearly six weeks after his suppression hearing, William Miller was back in court for his pre-trial hearing on October 3. In this episode, hear Jen Bucholtz's conversation with crowd-sourcing team members, Karen Looney and Dianna Cox, about the one-day pre-trial hearing, which included showing autopsy and crime-scene photos. Learn what new information these never-before-seen photos revealed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Murder Confession Alert: William "Billy" Miller confessed to killing Rebekah Gould and a judge has ruled that the confession can be used in court. George, Andrew, and Jennifer discuss the details in his confession following a suppression hearing last week. It includes a detailed account of how Miller claims he killed the girl and the days that followed.
After months of delays, William Miller, who is charged with first degree murder in the death of Rebekah Gould, finally made an appearance in court for a suppression hearing which began on August 24 in Melbourne, Arkansas. Learn what was revealed in court including some of Miller's activities surrounding the days of the murder, new and previously undisclosed details about the murder, insight from Miller's polygraph and confession video, and much, much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pod Crashing Episode 157 With Catherine Townsend From Hell And Gone Now in its second season, Hell and Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod Crashing Episode 157 With Catherine Townsend From Hell And Gone Now in its second season, Hell and Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod Crashing Episode 157 With Catherine Townsend From Hell And GoneNow in its second season, Hell and Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod Crashing Episode 157 With Catherine Townsend From Hell And GoneNow in its second season, Hell and Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod Crashing Episode 157 With Catherine Townsend From Hell And Gone Now in its second season, Hell and Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
In November 2020, a man named William Miller was arrested in Oregon and extradited to Arkansas for the murder of Rebekah Gould. Miller is the cousin of Casey McCullough, Rebekah's boyfriend whose family owned the trailer where she was murdered. While this is a big step towards justice for Rebekah, much remains unknown about the facts of the case and the evidence against her accused killer.In May 2021, Jen and her husband, Jesse, made a trip back to Arkansas. In the eighth episode of this season, hear from Rebekah's dad, Dr. Larry Gould, about his reaction to Miller's arrest as well as Jen and George's interaction with Miller in their Facebook group in the months leading up to his arrest. Also hear from some of the people who closely followed Rebekah's case over the years and dedicated endless hours behind the scenes helping Jen and George throughout their investigation. The episode also pays tribute to one of Rebekah's biggest advocates who, unfortunately, will not be able to see her killer brought to justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In January 2019, Jennifer Bucholtz first reached out to George Jared to learn more about the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. In the seventh episode, hear segments from their very first conversation, which reveals their initial thoughts on the case and clues about the killer. Also hear segments from the first time Jen met with Rebekah's father, Dr. Larry Gould; reflection from Tracy Jared, who helped search for Rebekah's body after she went missing; and Miranda, a woman with a unique tie to Rebekah's case who proved instrumental in the investigation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What, specifically, caused Rebekah Gould's death? In the fourth episode, Jennifer Bucholtz analyzes the findings detailed in Rebekah's autopsy report to better understand the injuries she sustained. Learn how Jen sought the assistance of other professionals to recreate Rebekah's injuries in order to determine how many times Rebekah was struck with a blunt object, the order in which those blows were delivered, the probable size and shape of the weapon, and other critical details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, AMU Criminal Justice professor Jennifer Bucholtz outlines a behavioral analysis profile of Rebekah Gould's killer. Learn how the killer's actions such as killing Rebekah while two dogs were likely in the house, cleaning up the murder scene, and removing her body from the primary crime scene, tells investigators about the type of person who committed this crime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second episode, gain a local perspective about the area where Rebekah Gould was murdered in 2004. Hear what Jennifer Bucholtz learned during her trip to Arkansas and the likely route the killer took between the house where Rebekah was killed and the site where her body was left. Also hear from journalist and true-crime author, George Jared, who was part of the original search party for Rebekah's body and has since written many articles about her unsolved murder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In September 2004, 22-year-old college student Rebekah Gould was murdered near Melbourne, Arkansas. In the first episode, learn about the evidence in this cold case from Jennifer Bucholtz, a criminal justice and forensic science professor at American Military University, who has spent months reviewing and analyzing the facts of this unsolved murder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 16 years as an unsolved cold case, an arrest was finally made in the murder of Rebekah Gould. In this episode, AMU criminal justice professor Jennifer Bucholtz and investigative reporter George Jared talk about the arrest of William Miller, the first cousin of Rebekah's boyfriend. Hear how William connected with Jennifer and George through their investigative Facebook group and the tips they received about his involvement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best-selling author and award-winning journalist George Jared takes his readers on another spell-binding journey with his third true crime book, Whispers in the Willows. Whispers is an anthology style, true crime book that chronicles three unsolved murders, a series of Death Row executions, and tells the harrowing stories of two Holocaust survivors. A 22-year-old college student, Rebekah Gould, vanished from a friend's house Sept. 20, 2004, near the town of Melbourne, Arkansas. Her partially clothed, bludgeoned body was found near a rural road not far from the house a week later. Her case has never been solved. It's been profiled on The Dr. Oz show, and was featured on the Hell and Gone podcast, one of the top performers in 2018. Jared has written about her case since the day she vanished. There's a glaring amount of evidence in the case that points in several directions, and he has dedicated another chapter about her in his newest work. Amanda Tusing, a 20-year-old aspiring veterinarian, left her fiancée' home on a rain soaked night. A few hours later she would be dead, and her case has baffled law officers for almost 20 years. Karen Johnson Swift was a mother of four that vanished just before Halloween, 2011, in Dyersburg Tennessee. Her body was found in a cemetery a couple of months later. Her killer remains free. Four men who committed unspeakable acts of violence and torture were set to die on Death Row in April, 2017. Jared was there for the planned executions and gives a detailed look into one the darkest places on Earth. The book also includes two Holocaust survivors and their tales of survival. The murders they witnessed cannot be imagined. Jared has also written two other true crime books, Witches in West Memphis … and another false confession and The Creek Sides Bones … Reality is more horrifying than fiction. Those books included chapters about the internationally famous West Memphis Three case. Jared wrote more news stories about the WM3 case than any other journalist in the world and includes Death Row interviews with Damien Echols. Those books also detail a series of the heinous capital murders he's covered through the years. The best-selling author's stories have been featured on the Discovery Channel, in the New York Times, the Hell and Gone podcast, the USA Today, and in many other media outlets around the world.
Best-selling author and award-winning journalist George Jared takes his readers on another spell-binding journey with his third true crime book, Whispers in the Willows. Whispers is an anthology style, true crime book that chronicles three unsolved murders, a series of Death Row executions, and tells the harrowing stories of two Holocaust survivors. A 22-year-old college student, Rebekah Gould, vanished from a friend's house Sept. 20, 2004, near the town of Melbourne, Arkansas. Her partially clothed, bludgeoned body was found near a rural road not far from the house a week later. Her case has never been solved. It's been profiled on The Dr. Oz show, and was featured on the Hell and Gone podcast, one of the top performers in 2018. Jared has written about her case since the day she vanished. There's a glaring amount of evidence in the case that points in several directions, and he has dedicated another chapter about her in his newest work. Amanda Tusing, a 20-year-old aspiring veterinarian, left her fiancée' home on a rain soaked night. A few hours later she would be dead, and her case has baffled law officers for almost 20 years. Karen Johnson Swift was a mother of four that vanished just before Halloween, 2011, in Dyersburg Tennessee. Her body was found in a cemetery a couple of months later. Her killer remains free. Four men who committed unspeakable acts of violence and torture were set to die on Death Row in April, 2017. Jared was there for the planned executions and gives a detailed look into one the darkest places on Earth. The book also includes two Holocaust survivors and their tales of survival. The murders they witnessed cannot be imagined. Jared has also written two other true crime books, Witches in West Memphis … and another false confession and The Creek Sides Bones … Reality is more horrifying than fiction. Those books included chapters about the internationally famous West Memphis Three case. Jared wrote more news stories about the WM3 case than any other journalist in the world and includes Death Row interviews with Damien Echols. Those books also detail a series of the heinous capital murders he's covered through the years. The best-selling author's stories have been featured on the Discovery Channel, in the New York Times, the Hell and Gone podcast, the USA Today, and in many other media outlets around the world.
Before Diamond State formed, Andrew interviewed George about his career as a journalist. George talks about his path from journalist to true crime author while discussing his involvement with the Rebekah Gould murder case to some of the crazy stories he's had to cover over his career. Download, listen, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Diamond State will return this Fall.
Update Alert! We've got updates on the Rebekah Gould murder case and the ongoing West Memphis 3 saga. Journalist Lauren Siebert joins us to discuss the latest developments in this special, off-season edition of Diamond State: Murder Board.
After 16 years as an unsolved cold case, an arrest was finally made in the murder of Rebekah Gould. In this episode, AMU criminal justice professor Jennifer Bucholtz and investigative reporter George Jared talk about the arrest of William Miller, the first cousin of Rebekah's boyfriend. Hear how William connected with Jennifer and George through their investigative Facebook group and the tips they received about his involvement. Also learn about the unusual probable cause affidavit from police, which has scant information and raises more questions than answers. Also learn about Jennifer and George's recent presentation at CrimeCon 2021 and why they're working to convince law enforcement agencies that citizen detectives and crowdsourcing efforts are powerful tools that could help police solve the 250,000+ outstanding cold cases around the country. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While Diamond State: Murder Board takes a break for the summer, Andrew will be deep diving into movies by talking to professionals that are in careers that the film represents. Listen this week as Andrew talks to his Diamond State co-host Award-winning journalist George Jared about the 2007 film ZODIAC. George lays out his career as a journalist and the eerie similarities to the Zodiac investigation depicted in the film to the real life investigation of the Rebekah Gould murder case. He also talks about the achievement of cinema that the film holds to detail of realism while comparing it to other True Crime films that were not as well reviewed.Diamond State: Murder Board will be back this Fall.
Our fourth episode on the Rebekah Gould murder case features an in depth interview with her father, Dr. Larry Gould. Jennifer Bucholtz joins us in studio, with her husband Jesse, to discuss the latest developments in the case.
In Part 3 we explore numerous theories as to how Rebekah Gould was murdered. Details of her autopsy, that have never been revealed, will be discussed in this episode. Listen and share!
Deidre hosts Pam's big one about Connie Franklin, Dawn's little one about Rebekah Gould murder, while we drink Dina's Arkansas Buttermilk hooch. @OzarksHaintsNHooch is Pam Atha, Dawn Larsen, Deidre Larsen McCormick, Dina Larsen Gillman
This week is our FIRST "Update Episode," and we'll be discussing the developments with the Rebekah Gould case in Arkansas. We also chat with George Jared from Diamond State: Murder Board about this. Then, Ashley gives us the scoop on what has recently happened with Pervis Payne from Tennessee. We'll be back next week covering part two of Mississippi. CW: Racial Injustice, Violence, and Murder. You may now join us on Patreon! Check it out and see what bonus goodies we offer. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review. Also, if you have a personal true crime story that you'd like us to read on an upcoming episode, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Be sure to check out Jennifer Bucholtz's latest article at AMU Updates --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
On September 18th, 2004 Rebekah Gould vanished. Last seen on Highway 58, a week later her body was found in a ditch. For 16 years her murder has been a mystery that has plagued the Diamond State, but in November of 2020, a confession may hold the key to what happened to Rebekah Gould. Listen as George Jared continues to recount his experience on Miss Gould’s murder and goes over cryptic messages from a Facebook Group dedicated to finding Rebekah’s killer. These messages are both incriminating as well as shocking. Mr. Jared is joined in studio with his co-host Andrew Brown and special guest Jennifer Bucholtz and together they will help shed light on Rebekah Gould’s murder suspect.
On September 18th, 2004 Rebekah Gould vanished. Last seen on Highway 58, a week later her body was found in a ditch. For 16 years her murder has been a mystery that has plagued the Diamond State, but in November of 2020, a confession may hold the key to what happened to Rebekah Gould. Listen as George Jared recounts his experience on Miss Gould’s murder and speculates with his co-host Andrew Brown and special guest Jennifer Bucholtz about the suspect William Miller. Subscribe to Apple Podcast and Spotify to be notified when more episodes are released.
2020 may have been a shit year, but some good has come from it as well. Sixteen years (yes, sixteen) after Rebekah Gould's grisly murder, police have arrested a suspect. But what happened all those years ago in the tiny Arkansas town of Guion? Tune in to find out. Buy us a coffee and support the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mdiariespod Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/themurderdiariespod?fan_landing=true) Music Used: Walking with the Dead by Maia Wynne Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maiah_Wynne/Live_at_KBOO_for_A_Popcalypse_11012017 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
An arrest has been made in the season one case of Rebekah Gould. Catherine has an update. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Kristi and Katie share updates on the Daybell/Vallow case, The Yorkshire Ripper and Rebekah Gould. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimetps/support
This week Billy and Paul look into the murder of 5-year-old Siobhan McGuinness from Missoula, Montana. Her case was recently solved with genetic genealogy, but identifying her killer as only brought on more questions. Could he be responsible for other murders--including the Alphabet Murders? The guys are joined by Special Deputy Susan Lane from the Missoula County Sheriff's Office and Investigator Colin Taft from Bath Police Department. Plus, we have an update on the Rebekah Gould murder case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Billy and Paul continue their look into the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould from September 2004 in Melbourne, Arkansas. This week they are joined by Faculty member of Forensics and Criminal Justice at American Military University Jen Bucholtz to question the timeline reported in Rebekah's disappearance and murder. Also included in the conversation are journalist George Jared and Rebekah's father Dr. Larry Gould. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul and Billy look into the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould from September 2004 in Melbourne, Arkansas. The case has left her family and community in a swirl of rumors with no justice. In this episode, the guys look into the facts that were originally reported on the case. They are joined by journalist and author George Jared and Rebekah's father Dr. Larry Gould. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pod-Crashing Episode 77 with Catherine Townsend Her podcast is Hell and Gone. It follows a writer and private investigator who investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. During season two she’s dove into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. The greatest thing about podcasts is how easy it is to catch up on all the seasons. During Season 1 Catherine investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod-Crashing Episode 77 with Catherine Townsend Her podcast is Hell and Gone. It follows a writer and private investigator who investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. During season two she’s dove into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. The greatest thing about podcasts is how easy it is to catch up on all the seasons. During Season 1 Catherine investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod-Crashing Episode 77 with Catherine TownsendHer podcast is Hell and Gone. It follows a writer and private investigator who investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. During season two she’s dove into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. The greatest thing about podcasts is how easy it is to catch up on all the seasons. During Season 1 Catherine investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod-Crashing Episode 77 with Catherine TownsendHer podcast is Hell and Gone. It follows a writer and private investigator who investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. During season two she’s dove into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. The greatest thing about podcasts is how easy it is to catch up on all the seasons. During Season 1 Catherine investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod-Crashing Episode 77 with Catherine Townsend Her podcast is Hell and Gone. It follows a writer and private investigator who investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. During season two she’s dove into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. The greatest thing about podcasts is how easy it is to catch up on all the seasons. During Season 1 Catherine investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Pod-Crashing Episode 77 with Catherine Townsend Her podcast is Hell and Gone. It follows a writer and private investigator who investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. During season two she’s dove into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. The greatest thing about podcasts is how easy it is to catch up on all the seasons. During Season 1 Catherine investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Author and award-winning journalist George Jared joins us to discuss the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould. He has been covering this case since the very beginning 16 years ago. This episode is being released on September 20th, which is the 16th anniversary of Rebekah's disappearance. He covered numerous true-crime cases throughout the years. He's won coveted accolades with the Associated Press Managing Editors and the Arkansas Press Association. Be sure to check out his books Witches in West Memphis, The Creek Side Bones, and Whispers in the Willows which includes his most recent updates on Rebekah Gould's case. TW: Mention of Sexual Assault, Sexual Violence, and Physical Violence --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
In our very first episode, we take you down south to Arkansas to discuss the murders of Anne Pressly, a 26-year old morning anchorwoman at KATV television in Little Rock, and Rebekah Gould, a 22-year old college student from Mountain View with her whole life ahead of her. CW: Mention of Sexual Assault, Sexual Violence, and Physical Violence Also, please be sure to tune in on September 20th to listen to our BONUS episode with Author George Jared, an investigative journalist who has been covering Rebekah Gould's case since the very beginning 16 years ago. September 20, 2020 will mark 16 years since Rebekah has been missing, and 16 years that her killer has walked free. If you have any information regarding this case, please email tips@justice4rebekah.com Be sure to check out Author George Jared's book Whispers in the Willows and read Jennifer Bucholz's in-depth 11-part series of articles regarding Rebecah's case. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
What circumstantial evidence exists in the unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould and is it enough to obtain a conviction in court? In the fifth and final planned episode of this series, Jen Bucholtz shares her list of circumstantial evidence she’s uncovered and who it points to as the most likely suspect. Roadblocks Jen has encountered with various personnel associated with Rebekah’s investigation are discussed. Also learn about the current status of Rebekah's case including the assignment of a new investigator, the establishment of a $25,000 reward fund, and a recent invitation to present the facts of this cold case to a prominent law enforcement investigation group called the Vidocq Society. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What, specifically, caused Rebekah Gould’s death? In the fourth episode of this podcast series, Jennifer Bucholtz analyzes the findings detailed in Rebekah’s autopsy report to better understand the injuries she sustained. Learn how Jen sought the assistance of other professionals to recreate Rebekah’s injuries in order to determine how many times Rebekah was struck with a blunt object, the order in which those blows were delivered, the probable size and shape of the weapon, and other critical details. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What do the actions of a killer tell investigators about their personality, motive, and identity? In the third episode of this series, AMU Criminal Justice professor Jennifer Bucholtz outlines a behavioral analysis profile of Rebekah Gould’s killer. Learn how the killer’s actions such as killing Rebekah while two dogs were likely in the house, cleaning up the murder scene, and removing her body from the primary crime scene, tells investigators about the type of person who committed this crime. To join the effort to help solve Rebekah’s murder, join the Facebook group, Unsolved Murder of Rebekah Gould. If you have any information about Rebekah’s murder, send a confidential email to tips@justice4rebekah.com. Read more about Jen’s investigation at In Public Safety. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the second episode of this five-part podcast series, gain a local perspective about the area where Rebekah Gould was murdered in 2004. Hear what Jennifer Bucholtz learned during her trip to Arkansas and what she discovered about the likely route the killer took between the house where Rebekah was killed and the site where her body was left. This episode also features journalist and true-crime author, George Jared, who was part of the original search party for Rebekah's body and has since written many articles about her unsolved murder. To join the effort to help solve Rebekah’s murder, join the Facebook group, Unsolved Murder of Rebekah Gould. If you have any information about Rebekah’s murder, send a confidential email to tips@justice4rebekah.com. Read more about Jen’s investigation at In Public Safety. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On September 20, 2004 Rebekah Gould is last seen leaving a store where she purchased a breakfast sandwich and a coffee. 7 Days later her body would be found off Arkansas Highway 9 Near Devil's Knob WMA. Beer of the week is Saddlebock Brewery's IPA. Help the guys out by leaving them a 5 star review on Apple iTunes, or better yet head over to www.patreon.com/mysteriousbrews and become an official patron. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In September 2004, 22-year-old college student Rebekah Gould was murdered near Melbourne, Arkansas. Her case remains unsolved. In the first episode of this five-part series, learn about the evidence in this cold case from Jennifer Bucholtz, a criminal justice and forensic science professor at American Military University, who has spent months reviewing and analyzing the facts of this unsolved murder. Listen now to learn what the forensic evidence tells investigators about Rebekah’s killer and how applying behavioral analysis techniques can help narrow down the suspects. To join the effort to help solve Rebekah’s murder, join the Facebook group, Unsolved Murder of Rebekah Gould. If you have any information about Rebekah’s murder, send a confidential email to tips@justice4rebekah.com. Read more about Jen’s investigation at In Public Safety. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rebekah's case has been handled by the Arkansas State Police (ASP) almost from day one. Even though she was killed more than 15 years ago, the ASP refuses to make public any of the investigative records, notes, or photographs associated with her case under the pretext that it is still an active case. Rebekah's family has petitioned for those files to be released, with no success. So what's really happening with this case? For further information please follow the links below. https://inpublicsafety.com/tag/Rebekah-Gould/ My FB group: Unsolved Murder of Rebekah Gould Kim's FB group: Who Murdered Rebekah Gould? Twitter - @JenBucholtzPI Confidential Email for anything regarding the case. - tips@justice4rebekah.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rebekah’s case has been handled by the Arkansas State Police (ASP) almost from day one. Even though she was killed more than 15 years ago, the ASP refuses to make public any of the investigative records, notes, or photographs associated with her case under the pretext that it is still an active case. Rebekah’s family has petitioned for those files to be released, with no success. So what's really happening with this case?For further information please follow the links below.https://inpublicsafety.com/tag/Rebekah-Gould/My FB group: Unsolved Murder of Rebekah GouldKim's FB group: Who Murdered Rebekah Gould?Twitter - @JenBucholtzPIConfidential Email for anything regarding the case. - tips@justice4rebekah.com
While Catherine and the team investigated the death of Janie Ward for season two, they spent some time looking back into the murder of Rebekah Gould from season one. All of the updates for season one are consolidated in this bonus episodes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Whispers in the Willows is an anthology style, true crime book that chronicles three unsolved murders, a series of Death Row executions, and the harrowing stories of two Holocaust survivors. A 22-year-old college student, Rebekah Gould, vanished from a friend’s house Sept. 20, 2004, near the town of Melbourne, Arkansas. Her partially clothed, bludgeoned body was found near a rural road not far from the house a week later. Her case has never been solved. It’s been profiled on The Dr. Oz show, and was featured on the Hell and Gone podcast in 2018. Jared has written about her case since the day she vanished. There’s a glaring amount of evidence in the case that points in several directions, and he has dedicated another chapter about her in his newest work. Amanda Tusing, a 20-year-old aspiring veterinarian, left her fiancée’ home on a rain soaked night. A few hours later she would be dead, and her case has baffled law officers for almost 20 years. Karen Johnson Swift was a mother of four that vanished just before Halloween, 2011, in Dyersburg Tennessee. Her body was found in a cemetery a couple of months later. Her killer remains free. Four men who committed unspeakable acts of violence and torture were set to die on Death Row in April, 2017. Jared was there for the planned executions and gives a detailed look into one the darkest places on earth. The book also includes two Holocaust survivors and their tales of survival. The murders they witnessed cannot be imagined. Jared has also written two other true crime books, Witches in West Memphis and The Creek Sides Bones. Those books included chapters about the internationally famous West Memphis Three case. Jared wrote more stories about the WM3 case than any other journalist in the world and includes Death Row interviews with Damien Echols. WHISPERS IN THE WILLOWS: Who Killed Rebekah Gould? Who killed Amanda Tusing? And Why?-George Jared.
Now in its second season, Hell And Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Now in its second season, Hell And Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas This season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year old high school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Season Two of Hell And Gone, hosted by writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend, launches July 24. After tracking down new leads in the murder of Rebekah Gould in season one, season two focuses on the 1989 death of 16-year-old Janie Ward in Marshall, Arkansas. Janie died mysteriously at a party at a cabin in the woods, and in the 30 years since her death, no one has been able to determine what or who killed her. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hell And Gone is a new podcast launching October 17 that follows writer and private investigator Catherine Townsend as she moves back to the Arkansas Ozarks to solve the 2004 murder of 22-year-old college student Rebekah Gould. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This real-life tragedy began on a stormy night with a knock at the front door. A friend needed help with his car. What happened to Carl, Lisa, Gregory, and Felicia that night is worse than any fictional horror story you’ve ever read or seen on the big screen. Little girls should never have to live in a barrel … Award-winning journalist and best-selling author George Jared takes readers on a gripping and chilling journey with his latest true-crime book, The Creek Side Bones … Reality is more horrifying than fiction. The book details how the Elliott family in Dalton, Ark., lived in constant fear in the summer 1998. How they met their fates is ghastly. Jared covered two murder trials in connection with the case, and provides his own theories as to how and why the Elliott family was murdered. Four other murder cases are also detailed in the book. Sidney Nicole Randall was a beauty pageant queen, about to enter high school when a monster stole her away in the dark. Bridgett Sellers was a mother of three who vanished without a trace while on a walk down Peace Valley Road. Her fate is incomprehensible. Bob Castleman was a respected attorney and Vietnam War vet until the drugs, murder, a live copperhead snake; Native American artifact fraud consumed his life. The book also includes an update on the unsolved Rebekah Gould case. The 22-year-old college student was murdered Sept. 20, 2004, in Melbourne, Arkansas. There are suspects in the case, but to this day, no one has been jailed for her brutal death. THE CREEK SIDE BONES: Reality Is More Horrifying Than Fiction-George Jared