True Crime One-On-One: Jenny Carrieri - Justice4Jody.com

Eric Renderking Fisk | April 2020

What began as a quest to find out who killed her twin sister, Jenny discovers so much more including a corrupt police department, incompetent crime scene investigators and a code of silence. During her crusade to find her sister’s killer she also meets with other victims’ families and pieces together a disturbing picture of how fractured our justice system has become.

From the website:

Jody LeCornu was a 23-year-old college student when she was murdered in Baltimore. Her killer shot her—execution-style—using a .38 caliber handgun. The bullet tore through her back and into her spine in the early morning hours of March 2, 1996. Her killer watched and waited as she died defenseless and alone. He is still out there. For over two decades this person—who took the life of a beautiful, kind young woman—has gotten away with murder. Someone, somewhere knows something.

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