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Sneak peek: Knock Knock

January 10, 2019 / 03:39

This episode covers the murders of Betty Jones and Catherine Creek, the impact on Jason B Jones, and advancements in DNA technology.

Jason B Jones recounts the traumatic night of September 3, 1990, when he learned about his grandmother's murder. He reflects on the brutality of the crime and the fear it instilled in him.

The episode discusses the details of the crime, including the attack on Betty and the attempted murder of Katherine. Jason describes the horror of the events and the lasting impact on his family.

Jason shares his frustration over the lack of closure in the case, but also highlights the work of Sergeant Lott, who is using DNA facial recognition technology to identify the killer.

The episode concludes with Jason expressing hope for answers sooner than expected, emphasizing the importance of confronting the past.

TLDR

Jason B Jones recounts the brutal murders of his grandmother and her friend, and the ongoing search for justice using DNA technology.

Episode

3:39
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[Music] this is nocknock gun salt murders of Betty Jones and Catherine Creek ler my
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name is Jason B Jones that was ten years old the phone rang something was wrong very wrong that call was about my
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grandmother she was dead and not just dead but murdered I will never forget that night because it was September 3rd
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1990 was the night that I was introduced to evil it was a very unusual crime for
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our community and of course the very brutal crime it would take me 27 years to finally get up the courage to ask all
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the questions about that night I'm kind of freaking out a little bit not gonna lie it was important for me to see where
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it happened as I was documenting this and trying to understand it was two girls hanging out watching TV
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getting ready to sleep being here I feel like I understand how scary that would have been if the knock on a door Betty
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goes and answered the door and the guy comes in and immediately Katherine starts hearing screaming and know
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something is wrong with Betty and then he attacks Betty and then he kills her he immediately went toward Katherine
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raped her strangled her thought he killed her I could hardly wrap my head around it
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the fact that there was somebody that had actually committed a murder and then to just rape my grandmother so
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nonchalantly you know and just leave her to die I miss her [Music] what was done in that house was as bad
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as anything Jack Tripper advocated standing in front of this house today 28 years later what's it like for you
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knowing that you still don't have your man it's frustrating is no doubt about it I always assumed that Betty and
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Katherine's case was cold and dormant what I learned is that sergeant Lott is no ordinary police officer constantly
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getting on the internet and looking at signs pair-bond what they do is they take the DNA and they developed a DNA
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facial recognition of the killer we're able to give them a prediction of what that person looked like so it's
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essentially a genetic witness you remember the moment when the picture revealed itself on your computer screen
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it's like now I know what you look like I'm gonna get you even as a child I learned what the monsters fear whether
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imaginary or real monsters today still fear the light when we started this podcast I thought
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that real answers would be years or decades off never in a million years did I think that we would get answers so
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quickly [Music]

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 85
    Most heartbreaking
  • 80
    Most emotional
  • 75
    Most shocking
  • 75
    Most intense

Episode Highlights

  • The Night of Evil
    A personal recount of the night that changed everything, introducing the speaker to true evil.
    “It was the night that I was introduced to evil.”
    @ 00m 41s
    January 10, 2019
  • The Brutal Crime
    A chilling description of the murders of Betty and Katherine, leaving a lasting impact.
    “He attacks Betty and then he kills her.”
    @ 01m 34s
    January 10, 2019
  • DNA Facial Recognition
    Innovative police work using DNA to create a facial recognition of the killer.
    “It's essentially a genetic witness.”
    @ 02m 56s
    January 10, 2019
  • Unexpected Answers
    The speaker reflects on the rapid progress in uncovering the truth behind the murders.
    “Never in a million years did I think that we would get answers so quickly.”
    @ 03m 25s
    January 10, 2019

Episode Quotes

  • I will never forget that night because it was September 3rd.
    Sneak peek: Knock Knock
  • It's like now I know what you look like, I'm gonna get you.
    Sneak peek: Knock Knock
  • Monsters today still fear the light.
    Sneak peek: Knock Knock

Key Moments

  • Murder Discovery00:34
  • Facing Fear01:04
  • Seeking Justice02:21
  • Innovative Investigation02:48
  • Rapid Progress03:25

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