This episode of Sword and Scale covers the murder of Rebecca Gould, the investigation, and the eventual confession of William Miller. Key topics include the initial search for Rebecca, the discovery of her body, and the police's focus on various suspects including her boyfriend Casey McCullough and William Miller.
George Jarrett, a journalist, recounts his experience covering Rebecca's disappearance in 2004. He details the moment he learned about her missing status and his involvement in the search efforts. The episode highlights the emotional toll on Rebecca's family and the community.
The investigation reveals a bloody crime scene at Casey's trailer, with evidence pointing towards foul play. Despite initial suspicions, police focus on Chris Cantrell as a suspect, while George and others question the lack of attention on Casey.
Years later, a podcast called Hell and Gone reignites interest in the case. Jen Buchholz, a former counterintelligence agent, collaborates with George to investigate further. Their efforts lead to the discovery of William Miller's involvement, culminating in his confession to Rebecca's murder.
The episode concludes with reflections on the role of civilian investigators in solving cold cases and the ongoing search for justice for Rebecca Gould.
Rebecca Gould's murder case unfolds through George Jarrett's investigation, leading to William Miller's confession after years of unsolved mystery.
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