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Colonial Parkway Murders w/ Bill Thomas & Nic of True Crime Garage 2019 Pt 2

Who Killed...?

Bill Huffman

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

3.8595 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2024

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

With the news of a break in the Colonial Parkway Murders, I wanted to re-release an interview I conducted with Bill Thomas, brother of victim Cathy Thomas & Nic Edwards of the True Crime Garage podcast, where we discussed the case, which was at a standstill in 2019. Some essential facts about the Colonial Parkway are if you have never had the pleasure of driving it or experiencing it on a class trip. According to the National Park Service https://www.nps.gov/colo/parkway.htm The Colonial Parkway is a twenty-three mile scenic roadway stretching from the York River at Yorktown to the James River at Jamestown.  The road does it best to remind drivers of days past as the parkway does not allow semi trucks and is toll-free. As you meander though the parkway you are graced with beautiful views of the James and York rivers that run along the parkway. According to Triple A "redbuds and dogwoods decorate the roadway in spring, while fall brings an explosion of autumn colors” From an article in the Daily Press in 1990, the parkway is no place to be after dark ”At night, the mood changes. The trees form a tunnel of blackness, broken only if the moon is shining. There are no streetlights, no call boxes and no fast-food restaurants or convenience stores where a driver might find refuge in case of a breakdown”. The parkway is under the rangers' jurisdiction because it is federal land owned by the National Park Service When a serious crime is committed, the York County Sheriff's Department, the Williamsburg or James City police departments are called to assist, Neprash said.  The parkway is federal land, the FBI may also become involved in investigations. Crimemuseum.org says, "police have questioned 150 suspects in connection to these four cases, but all have been cleared.  The police attribute these eight murders to the same killer because of similarities in each case.  All of the victims were killed at or near their car, the first three being found at known lover’s lane areas.  None of the victims were robbed, and sexual assault did not appear to be a motive in any of the cases.  The first and third murders were mere miles apart, and the second and fourth were committed about a half hour away from the Parkway. In 2018, the Facebook page Colonial Parkway Murders, which is run by Cathy’s brother Bill Thomas, and today's guest revealed that DNA had been found at 3 of the 4 crime scenes which could potentially conclusively link the cases and lead to an arrest. Hair that had been found in Cathy’s hand and a biological sample found on Robin have never been tested The First couple to fall victim Cathy Thomas and Rebecca Dowski  Cathleen Thomas, 27, Class of 1981 graduate United States Naval Academy and College of William & Mary senior Rebecca Ann Dowski, 21. On October 12, 1986, Columbus Day weekend, their bodies were found inside Thomas' white 1980 Honda Civic at the Cheatham Annex Overlook  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Previously, in the Colonial Parkway Murders series, David Nobling's pickup truck is found at a parking area at the wildlife refuge.

0:56.8

The bodies are found three days later.

0:59.4

30 years ago today, the second in that series of events shook Isle of White County,

1:04.7

the deaths of David Nobling and Robin Edwards.

1:07.6

Then he resides Andy Fox was there and looks back at the case and the plea from the

1:12.5

victim's families for some kind of answer. And David Knobling and Robin Edwards, what we've

1:18.7

learned for the families left behind, you never get over it. And neither will be. 20-year-old

1:25.0

David was with a new friend, 14-year-old Robin Edwards, back in 1986 for two months.

1:30.9

Wells and his agents worked out of a motel room near the Colonial Parkway.

1:34.8

It's a very fascinating case, and it's one that you really have to sit and think about,

1:39.6

and you could find yourself lost in thought for hours and days and weeks regarding this case. One big question is,

1:47.7

are all four of these double homicides? Are they in fact connected? Rebecca Andowski and Kathleen

1:55.3

Thomas, two haunting names, never forgotten by people at Hampton Roads. They're the first two victims of the

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