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Lesia (pronounced LEE-sha) was abducted and murdered while walking home from an evening at her neighborhood lake over 40 years ago, yet her case remains unsolved and barely discussed.
Her case went cold in less than 6 months after police hyper-focused on a suspect, a local Vietnam veteran suffering from PTSD, who was tipped in by an acquaintance. LE decided to press charges against this man based solely on a quickly-retracted confession despite zero physical or forensic evidence linking him to the crime. When a judge ruled that the man's retracted confession would not be admissible in court, the case against him fell apart completely and charges were dropped. This was in February of 1980, just five months after Lesia's murder, and it remains the last major development in this case.
So who is responsible for this horrendous act? Could the man Lesia's brothers saw driving erratically - nearly running them off the road - on their walk home have anything to do with it? This case has been reopened by the Montgomery County Cold Case Unit. Hopefully answers and justice for Lesia will come soon.
Sources:
13 UNSOLVED: For the first time, details released in unsolved 1979 murder of 12-year-old girl
Lesia Michelle Jackson: The Unsolved Murder Of A 12-Year-Old Girl, Whose Body Was Found Six Days After She Went Missing
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