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Break the Case

SN3 EP7 | Fighting for the Victims of Unsolved Crimes with Bill Thomas

05 May 2023

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When a case goes unsolved for years, law enforcement agencies often reduce the investigative resources dedicated to it.  Even as evidence-testing technology has improved dramatically, the rate of unsolved murders continues to climb to crisis levels. With estimates of 280,000 unsolved homicides across the country, something must change systematically to force renewed investigative attention and resources towards these unsolved cases.  However, what it often takes is persistent and relentless family members.  In this special episode, Jen and George talk to victim-advocate and popular podcast host, Bill Thomas. His sister, Cathy, was one of the victims in the series of Colonial Parkway murders in Virginia. Her case has gone unsolved for over 36 years. Bill is the co-host of Mind Over Murder, a popular true-crime podcast.  During his discussion with Jen and George he shares his first-hand experiences of having to fight for more law enforcement attention and resources. If family members don’t continuously hound investigators and work to draw media and public attention, little progress is often made in the case.  Like Bill, Linda Malcom’s family was changed forever by her murder. Hear how he’s worked to find balance and light in the midst of such darkness, remain vigilant that police work her case, and maintain never-ending hope that his sister’s case will be solved. (Complete our survey to tell us what you think about our episodes!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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