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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Case Updates, Summer 2022 Part 1

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

This episode, we discuss developments in several Texas cases, including the 1989 murder of Mary Hague Kelly, the identification of the remains of Pamela Darlene Young, the 2002 slaying of Dannarriah Finley, the murders of Laura Smither, Jessica Cain, and Kelli Cox in 1997, the 1979 murder of Lesia Michelle Jackson, the 2006 Pizza Hut Murders of Patricia Ann Oferosky and Stephen Dale Mitchelltree, and the slayings of Janine Johnson and Stephen Taylor in 2009.

Should you have information about Pamela Darlene Young’s death, please contact the Gregg County Sheriff's Office at 903-236-8400.

If you have any information about the 2002 murder of Dannarriah Finley in Orange, Texas, please contact the Texas Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-252-TIPS (8477). All tips to Texas Crime Stoppers are anonymous. Tipsters will be given a tip number for reward eligibility, and do not have to provide a name.

If you have any information about the murders of Janine Johnson and Stephen Taylor, please contact Detective Richardson at (469)651-9282.

Please donate to help get #JusticeForLeonLaureles at gofundme.com/f/leon-laureles-private-detective-and-memorial

If you’d like to donate to law enforcement investigations that need funding or upload your DNA into a database used only for law enforcement investigations, go to DNAsolves.com

The Fort Worth Police Department still has nearly 1,000 unsolved cases dating back to 1959. You can help our diligent Cold Case Detectives by donating to the Fort Worth Cold Case Support Group at fwpdcoldcasesupport.org

To learn more about the work the DNA Doe Project is doing, go to dnadoeproject.org/
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Transcript

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0:00.0

The Gone Cold Podcast may contain violent or graphic subject matter, listener discretion

0:06.0

is advised.

0:08.0

Hi y'all, there have been some major developments in many cold cases this summer.

0:14.9

Some have seen justice served, or at least cases closed, providing the victim's families

0:20.4

with some semblance of peace.

0:23.6

In others, big breaks have led law enforcement to reinvestigate.

0:28.7

We recently and briefly discussed the arrest of 41-year-old Shelley Susan Thompson-Lamoyne

0:34.7

for the 2005 murders of beloved Cleveland-Texas residents, Luz and Antonio Rodriguez.

0:42.5

She was arrested while visiting her parole officer in Angleton and is currently being

0:47.3

held in a Liberty County jail on a million-dollar bond.

0:52.0

We have not, however, covered developments in several other Texas cold cases, so we're

0:58.1

going to do something a little different on this episode of Gone Cold.

1:03.0

Because I need a little mental break, and most of all because these updates are important

1:08.3

ones, we decided that an episode to go over some of the summer's many case updates is

1:13.8

necessary.

1:14.8

I am loathe to call these developments good news since these cases deal with lives that

1:21.2

cannot be brought back, but they are positive updates for the most part.

1:26.9

A couple of the following are cases we've covered on Gone Cold, but a majority are either

1:32.1

cases we were unaware of until developments were announced.

1:36.7

Cases we knew were in the process of being resolved, or cases we've wanted to cover

1:41.9

but lacked any or enough available information to make an episode.

1:47.4

Because forensic methods and technologies have advanced to the point that even the smallest

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