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Park Predators

The Ravine

Park Predators

Audiochuck

True Crime

4.415.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

When a bright and beautiful young woman from coal country in Kentucky fails to return home from her jog, a tight knit community is rocked to its core. Then, when another young woman who was related to the first victim is violently murdered in the same county less than two years later, public concern skyrockets.

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Hi, park enthusiasts. I'm your host, Delia Diambra. And the case I'm going to tell you about today

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takes place in Pine Mountain State Resort Park in southeastern Kentucky. According to a website for

0:12.6

Kentucky State Parks, this recreation space is located near the city of Pineville and overlooks

0:17.8

another beautiful public land called the Kentucky Ridge State Forest.

0:22.3

Visitors come here for activities including hiking, sightseeing, bird watching, and swimming.

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The park is roughly 1,500 acres in size or so and is home to a variety of tree species and wildlife.

0:34.8

As well as an archaeological site known as the Rock Hotel, which is a big shelter

0:39.3

made of sandstone that prehistoric Native American people once lived in. In the summer of

0:44.9

1990, a young woman jogging in this park came face to face with someone determined to shatter

0:50.9

the quiet serenity of this landscape with unimaginable violence.

0:55.6

The law enforcement investigation that followed was swift, but to this day the identity of

1:00.9

the perpetrator or perpetrators and their motive for the crime remains an enigma.

1:07.1

Perhaps, though, with this broadcast, that could change.

1:11.4

This is Park Predators. I'm I'm I'm

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I'm

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I'm

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I'm Around noon on Thursday, August 16th, 1990, a woman named Janice Bailey was at her family's home in Greasy Creek, Kentucky,

2:02.9

waiting for her 21-year-old daughter, Jennifer Bailey, to return from running errands around town

2:07.7

and going for a jog. Janice had last heard from Jennifer around 10.55 a.m. And so now that

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had been a little while without any word from her, Janice was beginning to get concerned.

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She knew her daughter was very punctual and usually called if she was going to be running late.

2:25.3

According to reporting by Eric Gregory for the Lexington Herald Leader and coverage by Medium.com,

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