Episode 160 Suwannee Valley Unsolved
In this episode, the host interviews Jason Futch, founder and executive director of Suwannee Valley Unsolved, a nonprofit organization focused on highlighting unsolved homicides and missing persons cases in Lake City, Florida. Jason shares his journey from being a criminal justice student to starting the organization after discovering a decades-old case during his college years. He discusses the unique challenges faced in the Suwannee Valley, the lack of resources for cold case investigations, and the importance of community support and advocacy in bringing justice to the affected families. The conversation highlights specific cold cases, the role of modern technology in solving them, and Jason's vision for the future of his organization.
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