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🗓️ 11 January 2023
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On July 30, 2006, 34-year-old Allison Jackson Foy is last seen in Wilmington, North Carolina leaving the Junction Billiards Sports Bar where she spent the night drinking with a friend. The bartender calls a cab for Allison, the cab driver shows up at the pub around 2:00 am. Foy never returns home and has not been heard from since. In April 2008, two years after she originally went missing, Allison’s body was found in a ravine on a road called Carolina Beach Road.
In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, talks with one of Angela Noble’s sisters, Corina Nobles, on her relationship with Angela, Angela’s cycle with drug use, if Angela could have known the suspected killer, and over-all who Angela was as a person.
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Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award-winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases.
You can connect and learn more about Sheryl’s work by visiting the CCIRI website https://coldcasecrimes.org
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0:00.0 | Y'all, if you missed last week's episode with district attorney Ben David, it would benefit |
0:07.6 | you to go back and listen to it. |
0:10.7 | He is an incredible speaker, and he lays the case out against Timothy Iannoni beautifully. |
0:20.3 | He walks us through it just like the mind of a prosecutor would, succinctly and based on facts. |
0:37.0 | My sister Charlene and I have walked the same streets as Jack the Ripper. |
0:41.2 | We strolled the same streets as his victims. |
0:44.6 | We went at night in the dark and fog just after midnight. |
0:50.4 | White Chapel is still a red light district. |
0:54.0 | A hundred years later, I was amazed at how even now sex workers are unseen, unnoticed, |
1:02.2 | even purposely ignored by others. |
1:04.9 | Now, there are many reasons for this, and there's many reasons they're selected by killers. |
1:10.3 | One, nobody's going to care. |
1:13.1 | Two, she makes it easy to gain access to her. |
1:17.4 | Three, she will go with you willingly and nobody's going to look twice. |
1:23.4 | Four, nobody's going to call the police. |
1:27.4 | On April 26, 2008, skeletal remains were found off Carolina Beach Road in Wilmington, North Carolina. |
1:35.7 | It was soon, even more horrifying and sinister, when it was discovered to be the remains of not one but two victims. |
1:45.0 | Later, these victims were identified as Allison Foy and Angela Noble's Rothen. |
1:52.0 | Police could find no connection in these two victims. |
1:56.0 | They didn't know each other. |
1:58.0 | They didn't go to the same church, the same grocery store, they didn't have the same friendship circle. |
2:03.7 | They could find nothing that these two victims had in common except where they lived. |
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