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EP 09 | Status of Debbie’s Case & Planning for Season 3

This is the ninth episode in a podcast series following the investigation into the unsolved murder of Debbie Sue Williamson. Listen to the first episode.

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In this episode, Jen and George recount their most recent trip to Lubbock in March 2022. They met with Lubbock police, visited Debbie’s grave again, and met with some local residents who have assisted them in their investigation over the past year. Hear how they recreated parts of the homicide scene at the actual house where Debbie was killed using a life-size dummy. How did that exercise change their theory on how Debbie was likely killed?

They discuss the release of their book, “Silent Silhouette,” which is now available on Amazon. The book details their investigation into Debbie’s case and provides an in-depth account of Jen and George’s interviews with eyewitnesses and persons of interest.

Listen to Episode 09 to hear more details about the current status of Debbie’s case and learn about the team’s plans to start investigating a new cold case to be covered in Season 3.    

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Jennifer Bucholtz

Jennifer Bucholtz is a former U.S. Army Counterintelligence Agent and a decorated veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. She holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Northern Arizona University, a master’s degree in criminal justice from the City University of New York’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and a master’s degrees in forensic science from National University. Ms. Bucholtz has an extensive background in U.S. military and Department of Defense counterintelligence operations. She has also worked for the Arizona Department of Corrections, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in New York City, and the Department of State as a law enforcement instructor. Ms. Bucholtz is currently an adjunct faculty member and teaches courses in criminal justice and forensic sciences. Additionally, she is a cold case investigator for her local sheriff’s office, host of AMU’s investigative podcast “Break The Case” and founder of the 501(c)3 nonprofit, Break The Case. You can contact her at Jennifer.Bucholtz@mycampus.apus.edu or at info@breakthecase.org.

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