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#35: Linkage and Behavioural Analysis of the Colonial Parkway Murders

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

Exhibit C, Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime

4.210.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2016

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Jim, Laura and Lisa are joined once more by special guest Bill Thomas and discuss the other victims who were murdered: David Lee Knobling, 20, and Margaret Edwards, 14, were found dead at Ragged Island Game Refuge on September 23 1987. They had both been shot. Richard Keith Call, 20, and Cassandra Lee Hailey, 18, disappeared from a Colonial Parkway overlook on April 10 1988 just three miles from where Cathy and Becky were killed. Their bodies have never been found. Daniel Lauer, 21, and Annamaria Phelps, 18, disappeared from a New Kent County rest stop off Interstate 64 on September 5 1983. Annamaria had been stabbed and the cause of death could not be determined for Daniel. Laura (Lollie) Winnons, 26, and Julianne Williams, 24, were last seen on May 24 1986. They were hiking the Appalachian Trail in Virginia. Their bodies were found and their throats had been cut, their hands bound and mouths gagged. #HerNameWasCathy #HerNameWasBecky #HisNameWasDavid #HerNameWasMargaret #HIsNameWasKeith #HerNamesWasCassandra #HisNameWasDaniel #HerNameWasAnnamaria #HerNameWasLaura #HerNameWasJulianne See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

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Hello and welcome to Real Crime Profile. This is Jim Clemente, former New York City prosecutor

0:32.0

and retired FBI profiler, currently writer and producer of Criminal Minds on CBS.

0:39.0

And with me today is...

0:41.0

Laura Richards, former Criminal Behavioral Analyst at New Scotland Yard and Director and Founder

0:47.0

of Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service.

0:49.0

And Lisa Zambetti, casting director for Criminal Minds and Beyond Borders.

0:53.0

Well ladies and gentlemen, we are very happy to be back with Bill Thomas in our studio

1:00.0

and we're going to be talking about our next installment of the Colonial Parkway murders.

1:06.0

Bill, welcome back. We understand you've had a really interesting week.

1:10.0

Thank you. I decided to go to Williamsburg in the absolute hottest week of the year.

1:15.0

101 degrees and 80 percent humidity. It was great fun.

1:18.0

Well, I hope it was at least productive. Can you tell us what you were doing there for a week?

1:22.0

Yeah, I had a week in my schedule that opened up and I decided to try to get back to Williamsburg

1:29.0

to do a bunch of media interviews. And all of this is an in anticipation of the 30th anniversary of the Colonial Parkway murders.

1:37.0

And how did that feel?

1:39.0

It was a little hard at first.

1:42.0

My first thought in thinking about the case was there is no way a murder took place here.

1:48.0

It's your 35 feet from the road at maximum.

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So sitting there, I thought, this is your if you killed someone, you're basically killing someone right next to the road.

2:01.0

Right. And when since you drove the whole 23 miles,

2:05.0

is there any place along that road that you did see that there's a much higher level of privacy?

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