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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from...
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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from the perspective of the family members of the victims and shows how they, too, are victims in this terrible crime.
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8 JUL 2023 · Episode 135 Thomas Clancy Sr.
Thomas Clancy Sr was a proud and decorated WW2 veteran who became a successful businessman in Dallas, Texas when he moved there with his large family in the 1960s. Thomas and his wife of 35 years divorced, and he found himself re-married a couple years later. But Thomas's second marriage appeared to be falling apart, and was on the verge of divorce. In November 1983, Thomas was also dealing with a very sick daughter who was hospitalized and not expected to pull through. He wanted to be by her side, and that's why his family became so worried after the 60 year old failed to show up at the hospital after a few days. They scrambled to call around and find him. They learned that his second wife had confronted him and a female co worker at a bar and that she had threatened to kill the co worker. When Thomas left the bar that night, he was never seen again. Just days later, Thomas Clancy Sr's Cadillac was located across from the bar he was last seen at by his son. His body was found inside the trunk. He had been shot to death. As some of Thomas's adult children tried to cope with what had happened, they soon were troubled by some of the things that Thomas's wife, and two of his sons had said and done during the time Thomas was missing and after his body was found. It wasn't just odd to them, but police also seemed to suspect someone close to Thomas had murdered him, and they looked closely at Thomas's inner circle, but despite police suspicion, no arrests have ever been made in the case, and it left a family suspicious of each other. Forty years later the case is still unsolved. Thomas's daughter Barbara still carries on the fight for justice for her father. She wants to know who murdered him and why. In this episode, she discusses not only her dad's terrible murder, but about the accomplished life he led.
If you have more information about the murder of Thomas Clancy Sr, contact Detective Christopher Evans by email at christopher.evans@dallaspolice.gov or by phone at 214-671-4743. Please refer to case number 531390-P.
To learn more about the case, https://www.thomasclancycoldcase.com/ set up by his daughter.
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24 JUN 2023 · Episode 134 Jesse Dempsey
41 Year old father of three, Jesse Dempsey was shot to death around 11pm as he drove about 70MPH along I-20 near Lithonia, in DeKalb County Georgia on October 25th, 2020. Jesse was in the passenger seat driving his girlfriend Kendra Vickery's White GMC Sierra Pickup when a single bullet blew out the back window, passed through the driver's headrest, and struck Jesse in the head. Kendra, who was in the passenger seat next to Jesse, initially thought that a tire had blown out. Jesse slammed on the brakes and came to a stop in the middle lane, and the truck was struck from behind by another driver, 39-year-old Marie Fleuristin. Kendra's truck wound up on the shoulder of the road, and Kendra called 911 as she tried to get out of the vehicle. Tragically, Marie Fleuristin, the driver of the vehicle that slammed into Kendra's truck, exited her vehicle and was struck and killed by a semi truck.
Jesse was barely alive and was rushed to the hospital, while Kendra was taken to the police station where police questioned her for hours before finally telling her that Jesse had died earlier that night from his injuries. Kendra felt like a suspect which was surprising to her since the evidence clearly pointed to a shooter outside of the truck firing the shot that killed Jesse.
Following Jesse's death, his family was left to wonder, was Jesse targeted by someone intending to kill him, or was he the victim of a random sniper. It turns out that Jesse was mixed up with some shady people, but it also came to light that other vehicles in that same stretch of highway have been shot at, Today, Jesse's case remains unsolved. In this episode, his girlfriend Kendra recounts the events of that tragic night, and shares her thoughts about the case.
If you have any information about this case, or any of the shootings along I-20, please call DeKalb County Homicide detectives at 770-724-7856
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10 JUN 2023 · Episode 133 Ernestine Hurt
48 year old mother and grandmother Ernestine Hurt was stabbed to death as she walked from a night shift at work to catch a bus in Cincinnati Ohio. Usually her daughter or her husband would walk with her at night to make her feel safe. On this night however, she was alone and a killer struck.
It seemed like it could have been a mugging, but nothing was taken from Ernestine. As police took a closer look at her life, they found other avenues to go down, but no clear path towards any of them resulting in the case being solved. 40+ years later, the case remains at a standstill. Ernestine's granddaughter Mirya discusses the case in this episode, and her efforts to not let her Grandmother's case be forgotten.
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13 MAY 2023 · Episode 132 Jorge Luis Delgado Jr
23 year old Jorge Luis Delgado, known as "Spazz' or 'Georgie' to those who loved him was gunned down in New Haven, CT in April, 2022. Despite rumors and names swirling about his killer, or killers, there has not been an arrest yet. The lack of an arrest is agnozing for Jorge's loved ones, and they are worried that the killer, or killers may strike again, if they haven't already.
In this episode, Jorge's mom Jennifer discusses the frustration of not seeing an arrest and her worries that the lack of an arrest may lead to more violence.
If you have information about the murder of Jorge Luis Delgado Jr, please call the New Haven Police Department Investigative Services Division at 203-946-6304. Callers may remain anonymous or submit tips anonymously by calling 1-866-888-TIPS(8477), or texting “NHPD” plus the message to 274637 (CRIMES).
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2 MAY 2023 · Episode 131 Stephen Sloman
On October 13, 2022, gunfire erupted in Baltimore, MD. When the shooting stopped, 56 year old Stephen Sloman was dead, killed in a hail of bullets.
Stephen, a father of three, and a military veteran was down on his luck after a divorce. His career in the IT field had suffered, and he was battling addiction. Stephen was also depressed about the recent death of his mother who he was living with. There was a lot going on in Stephen's life, but not all of his last movements and actions can be accounted for as he had become estranged from family.
Why Stephen was in the city that night, who murdered him, and why all are unanswered questions to this point. There was no evidence of robbery. Police have been unable to locate any witnesses willing to give any information about what unfolded.
Stephen's family is not confident that his murder will be solved, especially given Baltimore has been overrun with violent crimes, most of it gun related. Stephen's sister Debra discusses his tragic case in this episode, and talks about the uphill battle in seeing the case solved and her brother's killer brought to justice.
Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 410-396-2100.Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP
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15 APR 2023 · Episode 130 Catrina Mowrey
In June, 1985, 24 year old Kansas native Catherine 'Catrina' Mowrey was planning to travel from the Dallas, Texas area where she was living, back to Kansas to visit family. She never showed up.
On June 25th, her nude body was found in the trunk of a car in an area of Dallas known for its high crime rate. Catrina's body was wrapped in a sheet, and according to some reports, she had a belt wrapped around her neck. Due to decomposition, the medical examiner was not able to determine a cause of death, and termed it undetermined. Police investigating the case quickly concluded that Catrina had died of a drug overdose, but when no drugs were found in her system, shifted gears and theorized she had taken her own life. Later, they said she may have died of natural causes, and someone close to her got rid of her body. Police explored all kinds of theories except the one that seemed the most obvious; that Catrina was a homicide victim.
Investigators tracked the car Catrina was found in to a man she was in some sort of relationship with, possibly dating. He apparently had an alibi, and according to him, he didn't realize Catrina was even missing, and assumed she had gone back to Kansas with his car to visit family as she had planned to do. In Catrina's apartment, they found Catrina's suitcase which she had apparently packed to take with her to Kansas. They also found her glasses in the apartment. Catrina who was legally blind could not see very well without them and certainly could not drive.
It was reported that Catrina was involved in low level drug dealing, and several people she associated with had criminal records. Instead of looking closely at the people in Catrina's circle, they continued to avoid investigating her death as a homicide.
For the better part of 40 years, Catrina's case sat in limbo. During that time, tragedy struck the Mowry family again when one of Catrina's sisters was murdered in an unrelated case. Heartbroken, Catrina's last surviving sister, Deborah teamed up with her daughter Catrina to dig into the case and search for the truth. The younger Catrina was named after her aunt who she never got to meet in order to honor her memory. When Deborah passed away, it was up to her daughter Catrina to solve see her Aunt Catrina's case finally resolved. She began with petitioning Dallas police to re-open the investigation into Catrina's 1985 death, and her efforts paid off. In March, 2023, the case was re-opened, and hopefully, investigators can find the truth about the death of Catrina Mowry once and for all.
In this episode, Catrina's niece; her namesake, Catrina discusses her Aunt's case, and her efforts to see it solved.
If you have any information about the murder of Catrina Mowrey you can call Sergeant Girdler at 214-671-3661 or send an email to https://dallaspolice.gov
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18 MAR 2023 · Episode 129 Colby Wilcher
In January, 2022,27 year-old father of 3 Colby Wilcher vanished under mysterious circumstances out of Holt, Florida. Colby's family was worried because it wasn't like Colby to drop from sight, and he was supposed to start a new job. Days turned into weeks without answers. During the time he was gone, there were suspicious posts and communications from Colby's phone and social media, and those closest to Colby wondered if it was really Colby who was doing the communicating.
On April 11, 2022, almost 3 months after he went missing, Colby's body was found by fisherman south of the Shoal River Bridge off Okaloosa County Road 393 near Dorcas. This location was several miles from where Colby was last seen. It was determined that Colby was the victim of a homicide and had been shot once in the head.
The news was devastating for Colby's family & friends. Now they knew where he was, but it only led to more questions. How did Colby wind up dead in the water, who killed him, and why?
In this episode, Colby's brother Michael discusses the loss of his brother and his fight to get justice for Colby.
Anyone with information on Wilcher is asked to call the OCSO at 850-651-7400 or contact Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers anonymously at 850-863-TIPS,
If you would like to contribute to a Gofund me to help support Colby's children, please https://www.gofundme.com/f/colby-wilchers-children
To learn more about Colby's case, be sure to check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/738228257414616/?ref=share_group_link
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4 MAR 2023 · Episode 128 Valentina 'Tina' Yorro
64 year old Valentina Yorro, who went by Tina was an active mother and grandmother involved in her community, church, and education system. Above all else, Tina valued her family, especially after losing her husband to Cancer. Tina needed her family more than ever. But things were strained between Tina and one member of her family; her son DJ. DJ had battled drugs and apparently had some mental health issues. Things became so strained at one point that Tina filed a restraining order against DJ, but later changed her mind and asked the court to reverse it. It was a decision that would prove fatal, because in November 2021, Tina would die at the hands of her own son- stabbed to death in her Glen Burnie, MD home. Police responding to the home shot and killed DJ after he came at them with a knife he was holding. The aftermath of this murder has left Tina's daughters, Shirley & Gloria trying to make sense of this tragic event that forever changed their family. While police seem to have closed the door on the case, Tina's daughters suspect that DJ's girlfriend who was at the scene with DJ believe that she may have answers to some of their questions.
Both Shirley and Gloria discuss this tragic and heartbreaking case in this episode.
To support this podcast with a donation, you can do so via Patreon at:
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18 FEB 2023 · Episode 127 Raul Aguilar III
Raul Aguilar III a father of 3, and a beloved son, was a busy and active member of his community. He worked for himself after starting 'The Blacklist Enterprise' and he also had done security. When he wasn't working, Raul was spending time with his family or riding motorcycles. He fought for causes that he felt strongly about, and stood up for people that needed help. So it was no surprise that on August 28,2022 when a fight broke out at a party Raul was attending, he got involved trying to end the dispute. But gunfire erupted leaving 28 year old Raul mortally wounded. He would die a short time later.
While police tried to identify and apprehend Raul's killer, Raul's family & friends were left devastated by his tragic death. Very soon after Raul was killed, a suspect named Demarc M. Burgess turned himself into police in connection with Raul's death, and he was charged with second degree murder and as of now, is awaiting trial.
Perhaps no one took Raul's death harder than his mom, Dra. It's been an ordeal for her to process this tragedy, and sadly Raul is not the first son she has lost. In this episode, Dra discusses Raul's case, and his life.
This episode of the Murder in My Family is sponsored by https://gedmatch.com/MIMFh the free genealogy website where you can learn about your ancestry and find members you’re related to thru DNA- not to mention, help catch the bad guys we talk about on this show.
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4 FEB 2023 · Episode 126 Paul Wilson
Cambridge, Massachusetts is an upscale neighborhood of 100,000 residents. Home to Harvard University, it has one of the lowest crime rates of any city in the state.
Cambridge is where 60 year old Paul Wilson called home.
Paul was an outgoing and well-liked member of the community. A professional at IBM, he was very active and outgoing, and had no known enemies. That's why his sensless and shockingly motiveless murder rocked the community and has left his family heartbroken and searching for answers.
On January 2, 2019, Paul was attacked as he walked through Danehy Park in Cambridge. He was struck multiple times with a blunt object and left for dead. A passerby found Paul and called 911, and he was rushed to a nearby hospital but did not survive his injuries. Police set about trying to solve his case and take a killer off the streets, but they had little to go on. After a complete look into Paul's life and background, they could find nothing that they believe would have led to his murder.
Four years later, Paul's case remains unsolved and his killer walking free.
In this episode. Paul's sister Elizabeth, and her husband Ephraim who was best friends with Paul, discuss Paul's life and the circumstances surrounding his death.
Anyone with information is asked to call investigators at (781) 897-6600 or Cambridge Police at 617-349-3121. There is a $10,000 reward being offered in the case.
This episode of the Murder in My Family is sponsored by https://gedmatch.com/MIMFh the free genealogy website where you can learn about your ancestry and find members you’re related to thru DNA- not to mention, help catch the bad guys we talk about on this show.
To support this podcast with a donation, you can do so via Patreon at:
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To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit:
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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from...
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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from the perspective of the family members of the victims and shows how they, too, are victims in this terrible crime.
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