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Accused

Chapter 5: If not Bob, who? - Part 2

Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer

True Crime, Documentary, Exhibit C, Society & Culture

4.47.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2016

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Elizabeth Andes' friends and family don't point fingers when asked who they think might have killed the bubbly 23-year-old Dec. 28, 1978. But they worry that police zeroed in on Andes' boyfriend so quickly that authorities might have missed other worthwhile leads. Boyd Glascock was a quirky and artistic man who inserted himself into the murder investigation by showing up uninvited to boyfriend Bob Young’s house after Young had been arrested. Glascock professed his love for Young and then presented the football player with what appeared to be a blood-covered pin cushion as a gift – an odd choice for a man whose girlfriend had been stabbed with sewing shears. Cincinnati lawyer Deb Lydon wonders if police should have more thoroughly questioned Glascock in the late ‘70s – but he’s not the only person The Enquirer has investigated. 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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0:30.0

I remember hunting this is Accused the Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Andes.

0:40.0

On the last episode.

0:41.0

You think you did it?

0:42.0

No, he was a kid.

0:43.0

I think I know that.

0:45.0

Yeah, I thought it was a closed case.

0:47.0

My gosh.

0:48.0

Yeah.

0:49.0

Now I'm concerned.

0:51.0

Oh, that's terrible.

0:54.0

I hate to tell you this, but they were certain there was no involvement at all.

1:04.0

In fact, he had an alibi for where he was, which wasn't close to Cincinnati.

1:10.0

I left off last episode talking about Boyd Glaskock

1:22.0

and his strange pincushion gift to Bob Young.

1:25.0

Glaskock, for the past several years, has really intrigued some of the people trying to figure out who killed Beth Andes.

1:32.0

The strange thing is no one would have ever connected him to the case.

1:35.0

If he hadn't inserted himself into it, showing up at Bob's house and even talking to the neighbors whose phone Bob used to call police.

1:45.0

As odd as it sounds, that's something that killers are known to do.

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