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UnavailableUnidentified Person: The Jenkins County Jane Doe, Part 2
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Unidentified Person: The Jenkins County Jane Doe, Part 2

FromThe Fall Line


Currently unavailable

Unidentified Person: The Jenkins County Jane Doe, Part 2

FromThe Fall Line

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Part 2: A deceased person of interest's name is released by the GBI via official reports. In the conclusion of the story of the Jenkins County Jane Doe, a confession comes to light. This two-part story explores the nearly unknown case of an unidentified woman in Jenkins County, GA, overlapping issues of vulnerability of immigrants, sex trafficking, and the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women are discussed--and the Fall Line team interviews the GBI.Written, researched, and hosted by L Norton/ created by L Norton and B Hargrove/content advisement by Dr. Katherine Hyon, Brandy C Williams, and Liv Fallon/Research assistance by Haley Gray and Kim Fritz/Engineered by Encompass Podcast Studio/Music by RJR. Thanks to the GBI Region 4 Office for participation and a drive to solve this case. Support Sovereign Bodies hereSources at websiteTo support The Fall Line, support our sponsors!Download the Podcoin app right now on iPhone or Android, and use our code FALL - you’ll get 300 Podcoin just for signing upTry Article today: Article.com/FALLLINE to get $50 off your first purchase of $100 or moreHair care with Madison Reed at Madison-Reed.com/FALL will get your 10% off!Try Care/of today: For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter FALL50You can also support The Fall Line via Paypal or Patreon!Names changed unless with express permission from law enforcement in hopes of gaining information regarding the homicide victim discussed herein.All Rights Reserved. Any plagiarism, including but not limited to uncredited adaptation of original research, overreliance, credited or otherwise, structural plagiarism, improper paraphrasing and/or quotation will be seen as copyright/IP infringement.
Released:
May 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode