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Beers with Queers: A True Crime Podcast

Special Case Update 01

In this installment of Beers with Queers, Jordy and Brad, the podcast's presenters, examine the recent culmination of the tragic slayings of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans, a matter that went unaddressed for almost three decades. They contemplate the emotional effects of the case, the particulars encircling the homicides, and the recent advancement in DNA proof that contributed to the identification of the murderer, Walter Leo Jackson Sr. Regardless of the families' sense of resolution, uncertainties persist regarding the probe and the nature of the crimes.

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Welcome to Beers With Queers, the true crime podcast where we implore you to uncork a chilled one (unless you're behind the wheel) and submerge yourselves in the darkest, most convoluted cases, encompassing the LGBTQ+ community, and always through a queer lens. Helmed by Jordi and Brad, we scrutinize everything from infamous serial killers to unsolved enigmas, cults, and peculiar crimes, all while you sit back, savoring your preferred beverages.

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Takeaways

  • The Julie and Lollie case has been a notable emotional odyssey for the hosts.

  • The killings took place in one thousand nine hundred and ninety-six, and the couple was discovered in a gruesome condition.

  • Darryl Ross was the only suspect at first, however, charges were dismissed due to a lack of proof.

  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation sustained that the case was not dormant and persisted in its investigation.

  • Novel DNA technology played a vital part in resolving the case after a period of twenty-eight years.

  • Walter Leo Jackson Sr. was pinpointed as the killer but passed away in prison in two thousand and eighteen.

  • The case triggered queries concerning whether it was a hate crime or a random act of aggression.

  • The hosts share their individual link to the case as queer hikers.

  • There remain unanswered inquiries regarding the investigation and potential accomplices.

  • The hosts advise listeners to stay watchful and secure while enjoying the outdoors.

Keywords

True Crime, LGBTQ, Appalachian Trail, Murders, Justice, FBI, Cold Case, DNA Evidence, Julie Williams, Lollie Winans