"Jody LeCornu was a 23-year-old college student when she was murdered in Baltimore. Her killer shot her—execution-style—using a .38 caliber handgun. The bullet tore through her back and into her spine in the early morning hours of March 2, 1996. Her killer watched and waited as she died defenseless and alone. He is still out there. For over two decades this person—who took the life of a beautiful, kind young woman—has gotten away with murder. Someone, somewhere knows something."
In This Episode
Jenny Carrieri,the twin sister of Jody LeCornu joins Reckless Airwaves Radio to talk about her sister's cold case and her continued efforts to find the killer and bring him to justice.
Show Notes
- A look at the details of the night Jody LeCornu was murdered
- The evidence and eye witness accounts of what happened that night
- Why wasn't certain leads and evidence looked into?
- Who was the likely killer in this case?
- The billboards to keep the case in public
- Media appearances by Jenny
- Has the internet helped move the case along at all?
- Why is this case not solved so many years later with all the evidence gathered?