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Ep 67: The Quad Murders of Lubbock and an Interview with Jordan Smith

All Crime No Cattle

All Crime No Cattle

History, True Crime

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2020

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

The first segment covers the viscous quadruple murders of an entire family from Lubbock in 2004: Tammy Cooper, Mahogany Allen, KaDiece Allen, and Kasheim Allen. This case is still unsolved. If you have any information regarding this case, please contact the Crime Tip Line at (806) 741-1000. You may remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a cash reward.

And after the case presentation, stay tuned for a special interview with journalist and podcaster Jordan Smith who shares information about her career and her involvement in covering the murder of Stacey Stites.

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0:30.0

Well, hello everyone.

0:40.9

Welcome back to another episode of All Crime No Cattle.

0:44.8

I am Shay.

0:47.2

You are.

0:48.3

I'm Erin.

0:50.3

Well, we're here for a little something different this week.

0:53.5

Yeah, we have been a little set back from our normal schedule because we had a very,

0:58.9

very huge.

0:59.9

Huge opportunity come up suddenly.

1:02.7

And we will tell you all more about that later.

1:05.7

But we thought it would be a great time to release two special segments that we've

1:09.4

been hoping to put up for a while now.

1:12.2

The first segment is a re-release of a mini episode of the quadruple murders of the Cooper

1:17.0

Allen family of Lubbock in 2004.

1:20.8

This segment was originally recorded and released as a part of an announcement of a network

1:25.0

we were joining back in 2018.

1:27.6

When we left that network, we pulled this episode down.

1:30.7

We've always wanted to re-release it since it is a very important unsolved case that

1:35.1

needs more attention.

1:36.6

So that's why we decided to present it to you now.

1:39.8

And after the case presentation, we're going to release some audio of an interview that

1:43.7

she did.

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