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🗓️ 11 March 2024
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In 2018, Elizabethton High School student teacher Alex Campbell challenged his students to see if they could figure out if the Redhead murders are sometimes called the Bible Belt Murders.
There were 14 unsolved murders with a similar M.O. Campbell gets help from a former FBI agent teaching the young people about profiling a case. The students of Elizabethton High School start to see a potential pattern emerge in six of the potential murders.
In looking at the background of the murders, they started New Year's Day 1985, the body of a young female with reddish hair was found strangled, wrapped in a blanket, and tossed down an embankment off the southbound side of I-75 near Jellico, Tennessee. Due to decomposition, authorities believe she was killed about 72 hours before her body was found, 10-12 weeks pregnant when she was murdered.
The identification of Tina McKenney Farmer of Indiana helped the investigation move forward quickly. The evidence from the crime scene was tested and a match was found. The DNA matched Jerry Johns, convicted in the 1987 attempted murder of a woman he kidnapped, strangled, and then dumped along I-40.
Linda Schacke met Jerry Johns in a club in West Knoxville, Tennesee. The 36-year-old trucker seems like a nice guy until he pulls a gun, and forces her at gunpoint to drive to a wooded area off the interstate where he rips her shirt and uses part of it to strangle her. Johns then tosses the strangled and bound woman on the inside of a storm drain under I-40.
Like Tina Famer and many others, Linda Schacke has red hair, Unlike the others, Linda Schacke survives the attack. When Jerry Johns was convicted of the attack on Schacke, he was considered a suspect in some homicides, but there was never enough evidence. However, even though Tina Marie McKenney Farmer was positively identified by fingerprint identification, there was DNA left behind in the blanket she was wrapped up in after she was killed. 2019,
DNA evidence identified convicted kidnapper Jerry Leon Johns as the man who killed Tina Marie McKenney Farmer in December 1984. Johns died in prison in 2015. On December 18, 2019, a grand jury in Campbell County, Tennessee, ruled that Johns would have been indicted for murder in Farmer's death if he were still alive.
The students of Elizabethton High School continue to investigate and believe they have developed some strong evidence that shows whoever killed McKenney-Farmer, probably killed Lisa Nichols, Michelle Inman, Elizabeth Lamotte, Tracy Walker, and even a still unidentified Jane Doe in Desoto County.
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0:00.0 | Crime stories with Nancy Grace. |
0:07.0 | One woman. Then the next woman. |
0:17.0 | Then the next woman. Then the next. Then the next. Then the next. |
0:22.0 | Then the next, when would it stop? |
0:27.1 | When would it stop? |
0:29.4 | Why were all of these women murdered and then dumped by the roadside. |
0:36.6 | Who would do that? |
0:38.7 | And it happened over a period of years. What if anything do these women have in common? |
0:47.0 | Who is the mastermind. |
0:53.0 | And is there such a thing as an evil genius that can murder over and over and over and never |
1:00.2 | get caught? |
1:02.2 | The sad answer to that, the chilling answer to that, is yes. It happens all |
1:08.1 | the time. What is the commonality? I've had so many serial killings. You have to find a commonality. What |
1:20.3 | links the victims together? |
1:25.1 | Otherwise, you're looking for a needle in a haystack. |
1:41.5 | The only thing, they all had red hair. Let that sink in for a moment. What kind of commonality is that? How can we stop him the killer and oh yes statistics say it's a man and why dump them by the motor way |
1:50.7 | Did he want them to be found? It's like taking out a billboard on Third Avenue. |
1:57.0 | I killed her and her and her and her and her and her. Clearly murdering with impunity until... |
2:11.0 | Enter a high school teacher and his class. |
2:17.0 | I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. |
2:21.0 | Thank you for being with us here at Crime Stories and on Serious XM 111. |
2:27.0 | First of all, take a listen to student William Bowers, and this is coming from the Murder 101 |
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