CITIZEN JOURNALISM: Pain lasting 30 years
It has been 30 years since the murder of Vickie Lynn Belk, but family and friends hold on to memories of her and continue the effort to find out who took her precious life away from them.
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At the time of her death, 28-year-old Ms. Belk was a management analyst at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington and was heavily involved in the historic Alexandria community known as Seminary because of its proximity to the Virginia Theological Seminary and with Oakland Baptist Church in Alexandria, which was co-founded by her great-great grandfather Wesley Casey. Her funeral service was held in that church, which her sister Kay Belk-Dailey said had brought her joy as a Sunday school teacher and church clerk.''
COLD CASE: 42nd Anniversary Of The Homicide Of Vickie Lynn Belk - The BayNet
BRYANS ROAD, Md. -- Today marks the 42nd anniversary of the homicide of Vickie Lynn Belk, a 28-year old resident of Alexandria, VA. Her case remains unsolved. Your assistance can help us bring justice to Vickie and her family.
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Sept 3 2022
Charles Sheriff seeks answers in 43-year-old cold case - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
This week marks the anniversary of the homicide of Vickie Lynn Belk, a 28-year-old resident of Alexandria, VA. Her case remains unsolved. Your assistance can help us bring justice to Vickie and her family. On August 29, 1979, a local teenager was riding his bicycle along Metropolitan Church Road...
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Officers responded to the area and located the partially clothed body of a deceased female.
The victim was identified as Vickie Belk. She was a 28-year-old resident of Alexandria, Virginia. Her body was transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore, and the manner of her death was ruled a homicide.
If you have any information about the murder of Vickie Belk and you want to remain anonymous, please contact Charles County Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-8477. That’s 1-866-411-TIPS. A cash reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest or indictment in this case.''