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Who Killed Jennifer Judd?

Ep.2: Old Friends - Who Killed Jennifer Judd?

Who Killed Jennifer Judd?

Warner Bros. Discovery

True Crime

4.84K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Investigator Sarah Cailean heads to the intersection of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri to to begin to untangle the many rumors swirling around the murder of Jennifer Judd and the confessions of Jeremy Jones. Starting in Jennifer’s hometown of Picher, Oklahoma, Cailean hopes to get a better understanding of the 20-year-old woman at the center of this cold case.  

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0:00.0

Previously on Who Killed Jennifer Judd?

0:04.0

His words were, you know, that's the first time I've heard my name in about five years.

0:09.0

The only person I ever saw Jeremy Jones express any sorrow for was himself.

0:14.0

And I think that speaks a lot about the kind of man that Jeremy Jones is.

0:19.0

And it was somewhere toward the end of December of 2004,

0:22.6

the first time he mentioned Jennifer Judd.

0:27.1

I know that she's not here.

0:32.4

From ID and ARC Media, I'm Sarah Kalin.

0:35.7

And this is who killed Jennifer Judd.

0:48.3

It's weird that it says pitcher gorillas since 1918,

0:52.3

but we know they were already supplying lead in 17.

0:56.4

So maybe the high school just wasn't open yet.

0:59.7

I'm driving with our series producer, Danielle.

1:03.1

Just ahead of us is a water tower with giant red letters,

1:06.5

proudly announcing we've arrived in Pitcher, Oklahoma, Jennifer Judd's hometown.

1:11.6

Pitcher was once the world's largest exporter of lead and zinc.

1:16.6

The highways lined with massive chat piles, that's C-H-A-T,

1:21.6

made up of the toxic debris cast-off from the lead mines.

1:25.6

They look a bit like massive sand dunes. We pull up in

1:29.7

front of Jennifer's high school. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Pitcher Card in high school, you can just barely

1:35.3

make it out. And so it was probably all of this. It has the historic look of a school built in the early 1900s. Jennifer graduated in a class of just

1:48.6

34 students. She played basketball and softball and ran track. As a kid, she would have gone to the

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