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🗓️ 8 January 2022
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0:00.0 | In the consult, we discuss cases that are violent and sexually violent in nature. |
0:05.8 | Listener discretion is advised. Welcome to the consult. I'm Julia Cowley, retired FBI agent and profiler, and former special agent forensic scientists with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. |
0:48.7 | With me today is Bob Drew. I am a retired FBI agent who was also a profiler down at the behavioral analysis |
0:57.5 | unit in Quantica. And I'm Susan Costler, Drew, also a retired FBI agent and profiler. |
1:05.0 | Before we get started, we just wanted to wish everyone a happy new year and thank you all for the great comments and |
1:12.7 | feedback about our show when we started this a few months ago we had no idea what to expect |
1:19.0 | and we're still learning as we go but we're really enjoying what we're doing and we're also very |
1:26.1 | sorry we can't be more consistent with our show's schedule. |
1:30.0 | Even though we are all retired from the FBI, we still have full-time jobs and family commitments. |
1:36.8 | So it's difficult to coordinate all of our schedules. And also our production team is me and my brother, who also has a family and works |
1:48.8 | full time, but helps for free because he believes in us and our show. And he's also still very |
1:55.2 | afraid of me, even after all these years. So he does what I say. |
2:04.8 | But the work we're doing is a true labor of love. And we're going to continue to put out episodes when we can. |
2:09.4 | And hopefully you can look at it as a nice surprise each time an episode drops. |
2:15.4 | Today, we are going to be going over an unsolved single homicide. It's an old one from |
2:22.9 | 1988, which was the year I graduated high school. But time passage can be an advantage as relationships |
2:32.7 | change and technology advances. And this case, like so many |
2:38.2 | others, is solvable. It involves the murder of a woman named Jane Gilboy. And she was killed on |
2:46.8 | Monday, July 18th, 1988. And she was a 64-year-old white woman. She lived in Franklin, |
2:55.5 | Massachusetts, which is Norfolk County, about 45 minutes from Boston. It's a nice, safe, |
3:02.8 | suburban town with good schools. A crime like this, very unusual to occur in Franklin. And in fact, I believe |
3:11.6 | they only have two open homicide cases. According to Jane's boyfriend with whom she resided at the time, |
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