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FBI Case File Review

069: Gina Davis and Ted Jones - Triple Murder, Safe Streets Taskforce

FBI Case File Review

Jerri Williams

True Crime, Government

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2017

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Retired agent Gina Davis, the acting supervisor of a Safe Streets Task Force operating out of Calverton, Maryland office and Maryland State Trooper and homicide detective Ted Jones, a 10-year task force member, review how the team solved a cold case murder of the execution-style shooting of three young women. The women's bodies were left in a secluded area off a rural route in Laurel, Maryland. Because the location was on federal land, the case was initially investigated by the U.S. Park Police and later assigned to the Safe Streets Taskforce. The task force was able to gather the evidence needed to charge the three men responsible for the murders.

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 69 of FBI Retired Case File Review with Jerry Williams.

0:10.3

I'm a retired agent writing crime fiction inspired by true crime

0:14.5

FBI cases. In this episode we get to speak with retired agent

0:19.6

Jenna Davis who served 25 years with the FBI.

0:24.6

Jenna began her bureau career on a violent crimes and drug trafficking

0:28.9

crime squad in Albany, New York.

0:32.2

After a long-term undercover assignment in the Baltimore Division,

0:36.0

Geno received a permanent transfer and continued to investigate drug and violent crimes

0:42.0

in addition to starting and serving as the

0:46.0

acting supervisor of a safe streets task force operating out of Calverton, Maryland.

0:53.0

Jenna Davis and Maryland State Trooper and Homicide Detective Ted Jones, a 10-year task force member,

1:01.0

are interviewed about how the team saw a cold case murder of the execution

1:07.4

style shooting of three young women. The women's bodies were left in a secluded area off a rural road in Laurel

1:16.5

Maryland. Because the location was on federal land, the case was initially

1:21.7

investigated by the US Park Police and later reassigned to the

1:27.0

Safe Streets Task Force. The task force was able to gather the evidence to charge the three men responsible for the murders.

1:37.0

In 1999, Jenna Davis was promoted to a supervisory position at FBI headquarters managing FBI personnel

1:46.7

stationed at legal attache offices at U.S. embassies in countries around the world. She was promoted again in 2001 and was assigned to the

1:58.6

Seattle Division Tacoma Resident Agency where she managed all investigative programs in the three offices under her purview.

2:08.0

Jenna Davis initiated a Safe Streets Task Force

2:12.0

and a Joint terrorism task force during her six year

2:16.7

tenure in Tacoma. Her last assignment was in the FBI's criminal investigative division, CID, where she served as chief of staff for the assistant director.

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