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When asked straight on about George's murder, Linda adamantly denied having anything to do with it. But when officers asked whether Ronald might have a different answer to that question... Her answer was, quote-unquote, I'm not saying he would or he wouldn't.
But again, because Linda claimed that she had met Ronald after 1986, detectives then didn't really explore him as a suspect. Detective Roska Anderson wasn't able to determine whether or not he was still alive. So Ronald, if you're out there and listening, please contact the Vilas County Sheriff's Office. Now, at this point, little follow-up doesn't get you very far, so the case went cold again.
But again, because Linda claimed that she had met Ronald after 1986, detectives then didn't really explore him as a suspect. Detective Roska Anderson wasn't able to determine whether or not he was still alive. So Ronald, if you're out there and listening, please contact the Vilas County Sheriff's Office. Now, at this point, little follow-up doesn't get you very far, so the case went cold again.
But again, because Linda claimed that she had met Ronald after 1986, detectives then didn't really explore him as a suspect. Detective Roska Anderson wasn't able to determine whether or not he was still alive. So Ronald, if you're out there and listening, please contact the Vilas County Sheriff's Office. Now, at this point, little follow-up doesn't get you very far, so the case went cold again.
2004 is when Detective Rosga Anderson was assigned to George's case. And when she started going through it, she realized that while Linda looked really good for this, there was another very plausible possibility. A suspect that detectives may have been far too quick to eliminate all those years ago.
2004 is when Detective Rosga Anderson was assigned to George's case. And when she started going through it, she realized that while Linda looked really good for this, there was another very plausible possibility. A suspect that detectives may have been far too quick to eliminate all those years ago.
2004 is when Detective Rosga Anderson was assigned to George's case. And when she started going through it, she realized that while Linda looked really good for this, there was another very plausible possibility. A suspect that detectives may have been far too quick to eliminate all those years ago.
She's talking about a young woman named Jamie Goodrum, one of George's bartenders at the Arbor. Detectives first interviewed her about 11 days after the murder as part of their initial outreach. They never flagged anything. According to reports, Jamie had only been bartending at the Arbor for three weeks at the time of the shooting. But interestingly, after George's murder, she never returned.
She's talking about a young woman named Jamie Goodrum, one of George's bartenders at the Arbor. Detectives first interviewed her about 11 days after the murder as part of their initial outreach. They never flagged anything. According to reports, Jamie had only been bartending at the Arbor for three weeks at the time of the shooting. But interestingly, after George's murder, she never returned.
She's talking about a young woman named Jamie Goodrum, one of George's bartenders at the Arbor. Detectives first interviewed her about 11 days after the murder as part of their initial outreach. They never flagged anything. According to reports, Jamie had only been bartending at the Arbor for three weeks at the time of the shooting. But interestingly, after George's murder, she never returned.
She wasn't fired, but records indicate that she just never came back. Looking into her, there were a few key details that stood out to Detective Rosga Anderson. For one, Jamie had been arrested in 1985 for arson. The charges were ultimately dropped or downgraded, but that same year she was arrested again for issuing worthless checks and placed on probation.
She wasn't fired, but records indicate that she just never came back. Looking into her, there were a few key details that stood out to Detective Rosga Anderson. For one, Jamie had been arrested in 1985 for arson. The charges were ultimately dropped or downgraded, but that same year she was arrested again for issuing worthless checks and placed on probation.
She wasn't fired, but records indicate that she just never came back. Looking into her, there were a few key details that stood out to Detective Rosga Anderson. For one, Jamie had been arrested in 1985 for arson. The charges were ultimately dropped or downgraded, but that same year she was arrested again for issuing worthless checks and placed on probation.
And listen, whatever, people get in trouble and I might cold turkey drop a job where my boss was killed in the parking lot too. None of that is what stands out most. What stands out is what patrons at the Arbor were saying about Janie and George, that the two had, quote, more than just a casual relationship.
And listen, whatever, people get in trouble and I might cold turkey drop a job where my boss was killed in the parking lot too. None of that is what stands out most. What stands out is what patrons at the Arbor were saying about Janie and George, that the two had, quote, more than just a casual relationship.
And listen, whatever, people get in trouble and I might cold turkey drop a job where my boss was killed in the parking lot too. None of that is what stands out most. What stands out is what patrons at the Arbor were saying about Janie and George, that the two had, quote, more than just a casual relationship.
Apparently, the teen and the then 43-year-old had been seen out together after work a number of times. Jamie didn't work the night that George was shot. She told detectives that she had a picnic with her husband and baby and then went straight to bed at 8 p.m. And she actually wasn't supposed to be working that night either, but she did come in anyway.
Apparently, the teen and the then 43-year-old had been seen out together after work a number of times. Jamie didn't work the night that George was shot. She told detectives that she had a picnic with her husband and baby and then went straight to bed at 8 p.m. And she actually wasn't supposed to be working that night either, but she did come in anyway.
Apparently, the teen and the then 43-year-old had been seen out together after work a number of times. Jamie didn't work the night that George was shot. She told detectives that she had a picnic with her husband and baby and then went straight to bed at 8 p.m. And she actually wasn't supposed to be working that night either, but she did come in anyway.
And when she did, she was acting really weird. At the time, Jamie told detectives that it was because she had stolen money from the restaurant, which seemed to satisfy them because they never tried to interview her again, even after May 2nd, 1987. And what Jamie did on this date is extremely disturbing.