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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

A Murder Solved by Ghostly Visions, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

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4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!

Darla Jackson believes the spirit of a Jane Doe murder victim reached out to her uncle, choosing him to tell her tragic story from beyond the grave. Why him? Why now? And how does a haunted mine full of restless souls tie into this eerie mystery? We dive into a case of murder, identity, and ghostly messages that will keep you up at night. Tony Pelosi and Darla share their riveting experiences, including how an unsolved 1969 murder was finally cracked—thanks to visions delivered to a man who could very well have been a suspect. Prepare for a wild ride through the world of spirits, secrets, and the long arm of justice reaching out from the afterlife. This is Part Two of our conversation.

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0:00.0

Welcome to part two of our conversation with Tony Felosi and Darla Jackson about decoding messages from the gray.

0:07.8

Give us some of the backstory. What was known factually to the authorities and such about this Jane Doe that was found stabbed?

0:16.7

Okay. Her body was discovered by a man out in the woods June 4th, 1969. He immediately called the police.

0:29.6

She had probably been there between three weeks and a month, so she was pretty badly decomposed at that point.

0:40.8

An autopsy was done locally. All autopsies were performed at the hospitals at that time.

0:49.3

And it was determined that she was very young, late teens, early 20s.

0:58.0

She had been stabbed multiple times.

1:02.0

She was small.

1:06.0

She had reddish hair.

1:10.0

None of her clothing was found.

1:12.6

She was nude, but there were some fragments of a blouse and what appeared to be a man's sweater

1:22.6

found with her and a meal ticket from a restaurant in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.

1:30.8

And that was pretty much it.

1:33.6

And at that point, the police began trying to find a missing young girl.

1:41.5

And I guess, you know, with the limited technology and communication that was in Harlan County in the 60s, they did the best they could to get this information out.

1:57.6

Some of the media picked up on it, not whole lot but now i do i did find a

2:04.0

newspaper article in california that briefly said a body was found in harland county um absolutely

2:13.0

no leads whatsoever no matches no, and nobody came looking for.

2:20.8

And that was basically the case for forever, for 50 years, 40 years, 50 years.

2:32.5

So in 1999, 2000, when this kind of came back into my life, what I was basically told is this was a true cold case.

2:47.1

The police report, there wasn't really even anything in the state capital in Frankfurt, Kentucky about this.

2:55.5

This was, we used the term cold case loosely.

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