TX - Debra Jackson, 23, Williamson County, 31 October 1979

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The body of Debra Louise Jackson was found near Interstate 35, just north of Georgetown on 10/31/1979. The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Squad is working diligently to try and solve this crime.

If you have any information related to this case please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867, or online at www.wilcocrimetips.org or with our mobile app P3Tips. All tips remain completely confidential.

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Thanks to this page, was informed that she had been unidentified for years.

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Date of Discovery: October 31, 1979
Location of Discovery: Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas
Estimated Date of Death: Hours to 2 days prior
State of Remains: Recognizable face
Cause of Death: Homicide by strangulation

Physical Description​

Estimated Age: 15-30 years old
Race: White
Sex: Female
Height: 5'8" to 5'10"
Weight: 140 to 160 lbs.
Hair Color: Reddish brown, 10 inches long.
Eye Color: Hazel
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Legs were unshaven. Toenails were unpainted and extremely long. Fingernails were "dirty" and of medium-length, painted reddish-pink. She had a 1/4 inch-long hairline scar under her chin. Thick eyebrows. Healed scars from insect bites were visible on both of legs. Pierced ears. No previous fractures.

Identifiers​

Dentals: Available. Her teeth were in very good condition and there was no evidence of dental work or cavities. All virgin teeth, but missing teeth 1 and 16.
Fingerprints: Available.
DNA: Available.

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: A pair of orange socks.
Jewelry: Large, elongated oval-shaped silver ring with an abalone shell or mother of pearl-like stone in the center.
Additional Personal Items: Two matchbooks were found at the scene; one was from a Motel 6, the other from a Holiday Inn in Henryetta, Oklahoma. The only other evidence was determined to be a makeshift sanitary napkin, which was labeled among the evidence as a bloody towel.

Circumstances of Discovery​

The victim was located near Interstate 35 in a culvert 9.4 miles south of the Williamson and Bell County line at 4:30 AM.

Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas confessed to the victim's murder in 1982, three years after her death. He informed authorities that he picked her up while she was hitchhiking in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the day before her murder in 1979. He claimed that her name may have been "Judy" or "Joanie." Lucas was convicted of her murder in 1984 and sentenced to death; he recanted his confession shortly thereafter. His death sentence was commuted to life in prison shortly before his execution.

Aside from Lucas' possible involvement in this case, authorities are searching for an anonymous female caller who phoned them on three separate occasions with information regarding this case. The caller claimed that she saw the victim hitchhiking near Georgetown the day of her murder.

In 2019, the DNA Doe Project successfully obtained a sample of the victim's DNA and are working toward identifying her through genetic genealogy.

Nicknamed "Orange Socks," the victim is buried in a grave marked "Unidentified Woman" in Georgetown, Texas.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: Williamson County Sheriff's Office
Agency Contact Person: Natalie Murry
Agency Phone Number: 512-943-1389
Agency E-Mail: natalie.murry(at)wilco.org
Agency Case Number: 79-10-116

Agency Name: Williamson County Department of Justice
Agency Contact Person: Jennifer Giesecke
Agency Phone Number: 512-943-1501 or 512-854-9960
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: PA 79-60

Agency Name: Texas Department Of Public Safety
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 800-346-3243 or 512-424-2810
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: U8904002

NCIC Case Number: U925334164
NamUs Case Number: 8056
NCMEC Case Number: 1213120

Information Source(s)​

NamUs
TXDPS MPCH
Wikipedia
NCMEC
DNA Doe Project
KXAN
Abilene Reporter News Archive
TexNews.com News Archive
America's Most Wanted

Admin Notes​

Added: Prior to 2001; Last Updated: 7/2/19


 
July 15 '24
''WCSO Det. McKinney says that they are working to establish a timeline of what happened to her from 1977 until her death in 1979. Anyone with any information about her whereabouts during that time period, such as places she worked or friends she visited, is asked to come forward.

At one point in time, Henry Lee Lucas confessed to killing Debra Jackson, but later recanted''.

Anyone with any information about Jackson's murder is asked to call the Williamson County Sheriff's Office at 512-943-5204 or the Williamson County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-253-7867 or online. Crime Stoppers is also offering a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.
"She usually did maidwork for hotels and stuff like that. And I tried to track most of those companies, but [they are] no longer in existence," Larned said.''
 

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