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🗓️ 8 October 2023
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0:00.0 | Sarah, where's the car? It's gone. |
0:02.1 | It's not gone. It's with fixer. Since you never got round to fixing it, I took care of it. |
0:06.4 | Fixed up. |
0:07.0 | Fixed up. Great. They pick up your car, drive it to the garage, handle the maintenance, then drive it straight back to you. |
0:11.7 | Sounds expensive. |
0:12.6 | Don't worry. They negotiate their prices with their partner garages and the car pickup services included. |
0:17.0 | So since that's all handled, how about you take a look at that leaky tab or do you need me to fix that too? |
0:21.5 | For easy car maintenance, head to fixter.co.uk. |
0:24.9 | We'll pick up your car and take care of all the rest. Fixed up and you're back on track. |
0:30.0 | In today's special update episode, we revisit the case of New Hope Jane Doe, an unidentified woman who was found murdered in Orange County, North Carolina in September of 1990. |
0:52.5 | The unknown woman's body was recovered from just beyond the garg-rail off the shoulder of Interstate 40 near New Hope Church Road. |
1:01.6 | Due to the condition of the body, a positive identification could not be made nor could a cause of death be determined. |
1:09.0 | Now, however, more than 30 years later, genetic genealogy has struck again, and Jane Doe has been positively identified as 20-year-old Lisa Coburn Kessler |
1:21.7 | of Jackson County, Georgia. Much of the details about her life and death remain unknown at this time, but detectives are now focusing in on learning everything they can in order to solve the final piece of this mystery. |
1:36.0 | Who killed Lisa and dumped her body hundreds of miles away from her home here in rural North Carolina? |
1:44.5 | In addition to Lisa's case, we will touch on three smaller case updates which will hopefully propel additional cases forward and new information to come to the surface. |
1:55.6 | This is Trace Evidence, special update episode, New Hope Jane Doe, and more. |
2:02.1 | Welcome to Trace Evidence. I'm your host, Stephen Pacheco. Today, we delve into the breaking news about the identification of New Hope Jane Doe and advancements in the investigation that might finally bring her killer to justice. |
2:25.8 | In addition, we'll touch on three cases previously covered on Trace Evidence which have had smaller updates in recent months. |
2:33.6 | Without further ado, let's jump right into it and begin with episode 207, New Hope Jane Doe. |
2:41.2 | The morning of Wednesday, September 19, 1990 began with a stiff chill in the air. The sun peaked out from the horizon just after 7 a.m., illuminating a long stretch of interstate 40 as it cut through the town of Hillsboro, which finds itself tucked between Burlington to the west and Durham and Chapel Hill to the southeast. |
3:11.3 | Approximately one hour after sunrise at 8 a.m., a crew made up of local prison inmates were dropped off along the stretch of that highway near exit 263, New Hope Church Road. |
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