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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

The Horrific Overkilling of Jacqueline Graham

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2020

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

In April of 1988, the murder of a young, 19-year-old woman left the Harris County Sheriff’s Office horrified. Detectives then and in the years following were haunted by the excessive methods used by Jacqueline Graham’s killer. For some reason, however, the media failed to follow up much beyond the few articles published in the days after. Some investigators zeroed in on a suspect immediately, though other officers weren’t so sure. Did the detectives charged with solving Jacqueline’s murder botch the case with tunnel vision?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A few things before we get into this week's episode.

0:05.0

First, we'd like to ask that you stay tuned to the end to hear a trailer for our friend

0:11.9

C.Case's podcast,

0:13.7

Sooner State True Crime,

0:15.9

which covers cases from our neighbor to the north,

0:18.9

the state of Oklahoma.

0:21.1

Next, you might notice that this episode is shorter than usual. There's a reason.

0:27.0

The case we're covering here, much like the episode about the slang of Doris Rivers a couple back is heavily lacking in

0:35.1

available information. There was little media coverage at the time the

0:39.8

murder occurred and even less has come since. We've had this and other cases on the back burner

0:46.6

for a while searching for and requesting information but to no avail. The case of Jacqueline Graham is just as important as any

0:56.1

other unsolved murder case though and her story should be told. What I'm getting

1:01.8

at is here and there will be attempting to bring stories to light

1:05.4

that contain less information and facts than what you're used to hearing on gone cold.

1:11.8

These are important cases and we don't want to leave them out simply

1:15.4

because the press decided to.

1:18.1

Jacqueline's case too was a listener suggestion and I'd like to thank that listener for bringing it to our attention.

1:25.0

I'd also like to remind y'all that you can support Gone Cold at patreon.com slash gone cold podcast.

1:32.0

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1:33.0

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1:37.8

access to Patreon exclusive episodes that cover mostly solved crimes and the bad actors who perpetrated them.

1:46.4

Thanks to everyone who supports us there.

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