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Unsolved Murder Monday: Jack L. Robinson

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Jack L. Robinson was stabbed to death at Rosewood Boat Landing in Columbia, SC, on August 17, 1996. Witnesses saw him arguing with an unknown Hispanic man around 6 p.m., but he fled the scene and still has not been caught. The dark-haired, mustached assailant was described as being 25-35 years old, around 5'5," and 150-180 pounds; he would be in his late 40s to late 50s now. Jack was a 65-year-old military veteran who had recently retired, and he loved his family and often volunteered at homeless shelters and soup kitchens. Witnesses said that he seemed to know his killer, but no one knows why Jack was at the boat landing. Unsolved Mysteries featured Jack's murder on its website in 2014, and you can watch the video here:  If you have any information about this murder, contact the Richland County Sheriff's Department at 803-576-3000 or call 1-888-Crime-SC. Jack and his family deserve justice. More resources: Project Cold Case: Jack L. Robinson

Unsolved Murder Monday: Rachel Hurley

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On March 17, 1990, 14-year-old Rachel Hurley enjoyed a fun day of boating with friends in Jupiter, Florida, then went off on her own to meet her mother in the parking lot at Carlin Park. She never made it. A few hours later, Rachel's partially-clothed body was found in a wooded area at the park; she had been raped, beaten, and strangled. More than 120 men have been ruled out after having their DNA tested, but after nearly three decades, there have still been no arrests. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department has released a mini documentary about Rachel, which you can watch here to find out more about the case: Rachel was a kind, thoughtful girl who loved the beach and played softball, and her loved ones have not given up hope that her killer will be identified. It's been 29 years - it's time for Rachel's family to get answers. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office has physical evidence, but what they don't have is a name. If you know the name they

Unsolved Murder Monday: Jennifer Cohen

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I read about the murder of Jennifer Cohen in Billy Jensen's Chase Darkness with Me , and since he called this case his "white whale," I decided that it should be the first unsolved murder I cover on this blog. Jennifer Cohen was a 35-year-old mother of 2 who was found beaten to death in Brooklyn's Owl Head Park on September 29, 2016. The last known image of Jennifer alive was a video of her walking with a man who still has not been identified. The police have described this mystery man as being around 5'8" and 175 pounds, and his face can be seen in this video: . If you know this man's identity or have any information about this crime, call NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. Jennifer's family deserves answers. For more on this case, check out Jensen & Holes: The Murder Squad podcast: The Owl's Head Park Man and the Girl with the Serpent Tattoo More resources: Who Is Jennifer Cohen? New Details About th

Book Spotlight: Chase Darkness with Me by Billy Jensen

I was inspired to start this blog after I read Michelle McNamara's I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer , and since investigative journalist Billy Jensen helped finish that masterpiece after Michelle passed away, of course I was excited to read his book. Chase Darkness with Me follows Jensen's journey as he becomes someone who solves murders instead of just writing about them, and it's a fascinating read. It was really interesting to read about all the cases Jensen took on, and I could tell that he truly cared about the victims and their loved ones. The book is really inspiring too...I decided a long time ago to devote my life to writing/making people laugh, but after reading  Chase Darkness with Me , I have a really strong desire to try to solve a murder. Chase Darkness with Me gave me quite a dilemma...I tore through it, but I also didn't want it to end (a dilemma I never mind having). It's one of the best

The Real People Who Inspired Mindhunter

If you love Netflix's Mindhunter as much as I do, you might be interested in learning about the real serial killers and FBI agents who inspired the series. Of course we all know about Charles Manson, Dennis Rader (the BTK killer), and Richard Speck, but here's some interesting info about the less infamous people who were inspirations for the fascinating characters on Mindhunter . The Real Serial Killers and FBI Agents Who Inspired Netflix's Mindhunter