Kentucky Gone Cold

By: Jessica Brown
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  • This blog and podcast will feature unsolved murder cases, suspicious disappearances and other legal mysteries from all across Kentucky. Podcast theme Song: Damma Beatz / Night Crave / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
    © 2023 Kentucky Gone Cold
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  • Murder on Clarktown Road: Who Killed Lucinda Strange?
    May 24 2022

    On March 25, 1990, during her daily walk, Lucinda Strange was murdered just a few hundred feet from her home. Law enforcement had no suspects, no motive, no leads- until just a few months later and a few miles away a battered 15 year old girl walked out of the woods with a story of survival that few could believe. The victim said she had been abducted, chained to a tree, repeatedly raped and kept prisoner for nearly three weeks at a remote campsite in the woods by two men. In a moment of opportunity, the young girl said she had shot and killed her captor and that he could be found dead in his bed at the camp. When police raided the camp they found the man and nearby a diary that detailed a trail of grisly crimes committed by the dead man- Phillip Clopton and his friend...James Ray Cable. The diary provided law enforcement a hand drawn map where they located a severed arm from another teenage victim- and information linking James Ray Cable to series of unsolved homicides across the state. Decades later, DNA testing would confirm that James Ray Cable killed at least five Kentucky women. But..how are these men connected to the murder of Lucinda Strange?  It's been decades and police are still waiting for information to crack this cold case.  #coldcase #kygonecold #bardstown 

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    40 mins
  • Murder in Middlesboro: The Murder of Jennifer Bailey & Greta Henson
    May 3 2022

    The 1990 murder of 21 year old Jennifer Bailey and the 1992 murder of 24 year old Greta Henson have haunted Bell County for nearly three decades. Local residents believe the murders are connected and that the killer/killers have not been arrested because they are members of a prominent family. The Kentucky State Police detectives assigned to these cold cases are desperate for new leads from the public. With these two cases, it is hard to tell fact from fiction. Join me as I dive into these horrible murder cases  and discuss what the known facts say about a possible connection (if any). If you have information about either of these unsolved murders, please contact Kentucky State Police Post 10 in Harlan at 606-573-3131.

    #kygonecold
    #truecrime
    #kyunsolved
    #coldcase

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    44 mins
  • Loss of Innocence: Justice Denied for Vanissa Waford
    Apr 12 2022

    **NOTE: I inadvertently mispronounced Vanissa’s name in both episodes. It is pronounced slightly different than the traditional Vanessa name. I am so sorry for this error and it will be corrected with a recorded introduction to both episodes. **

    The brutal murder of 17 year old Vanissa Waford on June 25, 1989 shocked the small town of Shelbyville, KY. The investigation quickly produced results when a suspect was indicted just eight months later. All eyes were on William Ray Stark, Jr. as the person who killed Vanissa as a part of a larger crime spree that took place throughout the city of Louisville in the summer of 1989. Stark was convicted in Jefferson County and sentenced to 537 years for 25+ robberies.   As the trial for Vanessa's murder inched forward over the next three years there were dozens of roadblocks and missteps from troublesome witnesses,  withheld evidence, allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, allegations of racial bias, resignation of attorneys, change of venue... and so many more factors that all contributed to the delay of justice for the Waford family. Ultimately, these errors came to haunt everyone involved in the case when the charges against Stark were dismissed in March 1993. There has been no re-indictment Of Stark and no new arrest for the crime in the last 30 years. The case is still classified as "open" but there have been no public statements related to the case in nearly three decades. Stark remains in prison for his Louisville convictions and has been denied parole four times. There are so many questions that have never been answered and there is still no justice for Vanissa and her family. 

    I wanted to give a HUGE THANK YOU to the amazing reporters at the Shelbyville Sentinel-News who did an incredible job covering this case as it happened back in 1989 through 1993. I relied heavily on the details provided in dozens and dozens of articles spanning 1989-1993. The work that local news reporters do is invaluable! 

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    1 hr and 8 mins

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The way she Tells the story’s it’s like sitting in around with your friends talking. I love her accent reminds me of my family in Russell springs ky. Please keep making this podcast. She is also a lawyer so she knows what she is talking about. I love the way she tells the story’s! Great job!

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This was an absolutely amazing podcast

Man the way she makes you feel like you are apart of the event like you were basically there with everyone else. Plus the way she compiles and presents the information and her thoughts and opinions are perfect. Hope you make more of these im on the last story and I'm sad its over. Thanks for taking the time to make this

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