
This episode covers the unsolved murder of Alberta O. Jones, a civil rights attorney from Louisville, Kentucky. Key discussions include her mysterious death, the evidence found, and the investigation's shortcomings.
Alberta Jones was last seen on August 4, 1965, after visiting a friend, Glattis Woff. Hours later, her body was discovered in the Ohio River, leading to questions about the circumstances surrounding her death.
Evidence such as her missing car, shoes, and a bloody rental vehicle complicates the case. Witnesses reported seeing a woman being dragged into a car, raising suspicions about potential suspects.
The investigation faced numerous challenges, including the destruction of crucial evidence and potential police misconduct. The episode discusses the implications of Alberta's civil rights work and her connections to notable figures like Muhammad Ali.
Despite the passage of time, Alberta's legacy continues, with efforts to honor her contributions to the community and seek justice for her unsolved murder.
The unsolved murder of civil rights attorney Alberta O. Jones raises questions about police misconduct and potential conspiracies surrounding her death.

This episode stands out for the following:
Alberta was put into the river alive and she actually died of drowning.Did Alberta O. Jones Uncover Something Dangerous?
This feels like a gold mine of evidence.Did Alberta O. Jones Uncover Something Dangerous?
Why now? Was someone feeling guilty?Did Alberta O. Jones Uncover Something Dangerous?
She hoped that she wouldn't end up like him.Did Alberta O. Jones Uncover Something Dangerous?
I was a good kid. I didn't hurt anybody.Did Alberta O. Jones Uncover Something Dangerous?
It's never too late for justice.Did Alberta O. Jones Uncover Something Dangerous?