In this episode, hear some exciting announcements about CrimeCon 2022 and CrimeHQ that will likely help bring resolution to Debbie’s case in the New Year.
The investigative podcast, Break the Case, follows AMU’s Cold Case Team as they investigate the unsolved murder of Debbie Sue Williamson. Hear from Debbie’s sister and widowed husband as they recall the day she was brutally murdered 47 years ago.
AMU professor Jen Bucholtz is also a licensed private investigator who has been investigating several cold cases. Hear how technology and crowdsourcing are important tools along with boots-on-the-ground investigation and why she hopes police will embrace the assistance of outside sources to bring justice for victims’ families.
In this episode, AMU criminal justice and forensic science professor, Jen Bucholtz, shares how the Zodiac ciphers were decrypted using the suspect’s full name. She also discusses the mounting evidence pointing towards one suspect.
Visiting the scene of a crime is critical, even 46 years later. Follow the investigation into the unsolved murder of Debbie Williamson and efforts to reignite her case.
After 46 years, the 1975 murder of Lubbock, Texas, resident Debbie Williamson Agnew still remains unsolved by law enforcement.
While I was at CrimeCon 2021, I met Sharon Newman Edwards. The first season of her podcast covers the unsolved homicide of Jennifer Servo.
There are upwards of 90,000 missing persons cases in the U.S. So why was the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NaMus) slated to lose funding in 2021? Learn about its critical role to provide support services to law enforcement, medical examiners, and relatives of missing family members.
GEDMatch provides free, open-source access to anyone seeking to find ancestors and family members by uploading their DNA profile data.So far, approximately 1.45 million people have enrolled.