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Already Gone Podcast

Letter from the Grave

Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

True Crime, Mystery, Missing, History, Murder, Truecrime, Unsolved

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The murder of Julie (Griffin) Jensen. December 1998, Pleasant Prairie Wisconsin.   #Murder #solved

Researched by Charity Dodd. Written by Nina Innsted and Charity Dodd. Audio production by Bill Bert. 

Her brothers maintain a website in her honor - Oursisterjulie.com

#Wisconsin #Trial #Truecrime #Truecrimecommunity 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Jennifer vanished sometime in the overnight hours.

0:04.3

Right now there is no trace.

0:06.0

Investigators say evidence leaves them to believe that she's dead.

0:09.6

Stick my nose back on the trail.

0:11.6

That's all I can do. This is already gone.

0:16.0

Already gone. Julie Jensen was a loving mother, a devoted wife and a nurturing sister. Her life was

0:31.8

tragically cut short in 1998 in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.

0:37.0

At the heart of this case is the letter that Julie left behind, a letter that would become known as her letter from the grave. Julie Jensen, born February 26, 1958, was the only daughter of Raymond and June Griffin.

1:08.0

Julie grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin alongside five brothers. A close-knit family, they were always together, whether it was

1:17.4

traveling the country in a motorhome that her father had converted from a

1:21.0

school bus, or the family simply loved spending time

1:25.0

together at home. Julie was known for her kindness and her dedication to those

1:30.2

around her.

1:39.0

Julie graduated from Tremper High School in 1976 as a straight-A student.

1:46.8

During high school, Julie immersed herself in various activities, playing the accordion and violin. She sang in the choir, and she even spent time abroad as an exchange student in Germany.

1:55.0

After graduation, Julie initially pursued a degree in nursing at the University of Wisconsin,

2:01.0

Ashkosh.

2:02.7

It was during this time that her compassionate nature took center stage.

2:07.4

Julie connected deeply with her patience, perhaps too deeply. The emotional weight of losing patients became overwhelming for her,

2:17.0

and just before graduation,

2:19.0

Julie made the difficult decision to leave nursing school.

2:25.7

After leaving school, Julie worked in various positions from banking to stock brokerage.

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