Killer Identified in Unsolved Double Murder of Same Sex Couple on Hiking Trail

The 1996 murder of a female couple in Shenandoah National Park sparked fears amongst outdoor enthusiasts and members of the Gay community. It was a brutal crime as Julianne “Julie” Williams, 24, and her romantic partner, Laura “Lollie” Winans, 26, were found bound, gagged while their dog was left unharmed. A suspect was arrested for the crime years later but was never convicted due to a lack of evidence. Now in 2024, Law Enforcement is confident that a deceased convicted serial rapist named Walter “Leo” Jackson is most likely the killer. Police said DNA at the scene of the murder ties him to the case and they are looking at the diabolical killer at other unsolved crimes.

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Will Recent Revalations Against Rapper/Businessman Make Him a Suspect in Hip Hop Icon’s Death?

The last few months have been a bad one for Sean “Puffy” Combs a/k/a “P. Diddy” and “Puff Daddy”. Combs has had several lawsuits filed against him including one from former longterm girlfriend Cassie Ventura. An artist on his Badboy label, Cassies alleged Combs sexually assaulted her, physically beat her and essentially trafficked her to other people. Video was released of Combs physically punching and kicking her in a hotel. Combs had previously denied all accusation from her and other people that were coming after his money.

Now that Combs has been publically revealed to be a liar, one has to wonder if he should be looked as a suspect in the murder of his former friend/labelmate “The Notorious Big” a/k/a/ “Biggie Smalls” Christopher Wallace in 1997 in Los Angeles, California (USA). It has been speculated that Wallace wanted to leave Bad Boy Records due to an unfavorable contract that say Combs make most of the money from his music. Was “Biggie” worth more dead to Combs than alive at another record company such as Suge Knight’s “Death Row Records”? For decades people thought Wallace’s murder was tied to the 1996 Las Vegas violent death of Tupac Shakur and Sue Knight has always been thought of as person of interest in the public’s eye.

Time will tell.