Aug 29 '24
'LAFAYETTE, Georgia (WDEF) – The Sheriff in Walker County says his office has made an arrest in a 24 year old cold case.
He will hold a press conference tomorrow to discuss the arrest in the case of Julie Ann McDonald.
Her body was found in her Lafayette home in the summer of 2000.
Investigators say she had been restrained and stabbed numerous times.''
2019
'An autopsy determined Julie Ann McDonald, 42, had been dead between three and four days when friends found her body on June 11, 2000, in the living room of her house at 75 Arnold Lane, northeast of LaFayette.
Investigators said they believe McDonald, a pharmacist at Memorial Hospital, knew her killer, but they have not determined a clear motive for her murder.'
''Investigators ask Walker County residents to consider the facts related to the case and to ask themselves some questions, hoping it might jog their memories.
♦ Did anyone see something that seemed unusual or suspicious in the area?
♦ Does someone know more details than were available through media reports?
♦ Has someone made a boast or threat related to the crime?
♦ Has anyone heard any rumors related to the murder?
A seemingly trivial bit of information may be the key to solving the crime, investigators said.''
Investigators make arrest in 24 year old cold case murder - WDEF
LAFAYETTE, Georgia (WDEF) – The Sheriff in Walker County says his office has made an arrest in a 24 year old cold case. He will hold a press conference tomorrow to discuss the arrest in the case of Julie Ann McDonald. Her body was found in her Lafayette home in the summer of 2000. Investigators...
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He will hold a press conference tomorrow to discuss the arrest in the case of Julie Ann McDonald.
Her body was found in her Lafayette home in the summer of 2000.
Investigators say she had been restrained and stabbed numerous times.''
Cold case: Information sought to solve murder 20-year-old murder of pharmacist
Walker County investigators hope to turn up new clues in the murder of a Chattanooga pharmacist nearly 20 years after her brutal stabbing.
www.northwestgeorgianews.com
'An autopsy determined Julie Ann McDonald, 42, had been dead between three and four days when friends found her body on June 11, 2000, in the living room of her house at 75 Arnold Lane, northeast of LaFayette.
Investigators said they believe McDonald, a pharmacist at Memorial Hospital, knew her killer, but they have not determined a clear motive for her murder.'
''Investigators ask Walker County residents to consider the facts related to the case and to ask themselves some questions, hoping it might jog their memories.
♦ Did anyone see something that seemed unusual or suspicious in the area?
♦ Does someone know more details than were available through media reports?
♦ Has someone made a boast or threat related to the crime?
♦ Has anyone heard any rumors related to the murder?
A seemingly trivial bit of information may be the key to solving the crime, investigators said.''