
Part 1: Unidentified For 36 Years
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12/02/20 • 28 min
NamUs Case UP#10724 -Cobb County, GA - May 10, 1984
This episode tells the story of an unidentified white female discovered in a wooded area in South West Cobb County. She has been unidentified for 36 years and her killer has never been found.
Uncovered Case File
Sources:
NamUs Casefile -https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/10724
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
https://gbi.georgia.gov/cases/unidentified-remains/cobb-county-white-female
Doe Network-Case File
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/623ufga.html
Marietta Daily Journal - February 27, 2011-Cobb County Authorities Seeking Help Solving 78 Old Murders
https://www.mdjonline.com/news/cobb-authorities-seeking-help-solving-old-murders/article_91ac16ae-a28c-5b58-b70f-70dba727e13e.html
Website Information on The Knits brand Playboy Bunny shirt
www.defunkd.com
Atlanta Constitution- Woman’s body Not Yet identified in Cobb https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26484687/cobb-county-1984-whtfem/
Chemical and Engineering News : Thirty years of DNA forensics: How DNA has revolutionized criminal investigations | September 18, 2017 Issue - Vol. 95 Issue 37
Ryan Forensichttp://ryanforensicdna.com/touchdna/
Theme Music - Royalty Free
Seedy Streets and Come Out and Play by Darrin Curtis
https://www.darrencurtismusic.com/
The views and opinions expressed by guests of True Crime PI and Behind the Badge are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the perspectives, opinions, or positions of the host or contributors.
Individuals mentioned in this episode are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
True Crime PI and Behind the Badge - brought to you by Clarity Communication Partners, LLC.
NamUs Case UP#10724 -Cobb County, GA - May 10, 1984
This episode tells the story of an unidentified white female discovered in a wooded area in South West Cobb County. She has been unidentified for 36 years and her killer has never been found.
Uncovered Case File
Sources:
NamUs Casefile -https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/10724
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
https://gbi.georgia.gov/cases/unidentified-remains/cobb-county-white-female
Doe Network-Case File
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/623ufga.html
Marietta Daily Journal - February 27, 2011-Cobb County Authorities Seeking Help Solving 78 Old Murders
https://www.mdjonline.com/news/cobb-authorities-seeking-help-solving-old-murders/article_91ac16ae-a28c-5b58-b70f-70dba727e13e.html
Website Information on The Knits brand Playboy Bunny shirt
www.defunkd.com
Atlanta Constitution- Woman’s body Not Yet identified in Cobb https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26484687/cobb-county-1984-whtfem/
Chemical and Engineering News : Thirty years of DNA forensics: How DNA has revolutionized criminal investigations | September 18, 2017 Issue - Vol. 95 Issue 37
Ryan Forensichttp://ryanforensicdna.com/touchdna/
Theme Music - Royalty Free
Seedy Streets and Come Out and Play by Darrin Curtis
https://www.darrencurtismusic.com/
The views and opinions expressed by guests of True Crime PI and Behind the Badge are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the perspectives, opinions, or positions of the host or contributors.
Individuals mentioned in this episode are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
True Crime PI and Behind the Badge - brought to you by Clarity Communication Partners, LLC.
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Part 2: Meet the Detective
In this episode, I discuss this case with retired Cobb County Police Detective, John Dawes. Detective Dawes was a member of the Cobb County Police Department for 29 years. He retired in 2013, but was soon asked by District Attorney, Vic Reynolds, to lead the newly established Cobb County Cold Case Unit. Detective Dawes knows this case inside and out and will answer many of the questions presented in today’s episode. What he shares with us will explain why after 36 years, this case remains unsolved.
The views and opinions expressed by guests of True Crime PI and Behind the Badge are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the perspectives, opinions, or positions of the host or contributors.
Individuals mentioned in this episode are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
True Crime PI and Behind the Badge - brought to you by Clarity Communication Partners, LLC.
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