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A stretch of River Road in Ponchatoula doesn’t look like the setting for a homicide investigation, but that’s where the disappearance of James “Jimmy” Wood leads. One moment he’s on camera near Highway 22 and Lee’s Landing. Then he’s gone, with his keys and belongings still at home and no clear trail to follow.
We talk through what’s been released publicly and why we’re careful about what we don’t share while this remains an active investigation. You’ll hear the timeline that matters, what search efforts can and can’t do in dense South Louisiana woods, and why drones and thermal imaging aren’t magic when the trees are thick and the heat won’t let up. Months later, remains are found near his address, identified through forensic DNA work, and investigators say there’s evidence of gunshots.
From there, the questions get sharper: what does “closure” really mean when there’s no arrest, and why do families feel like the hardest part begins after identification? If you’ve ever hesitated to speak up because your detail felt small, we’re asking you to reconsider. Listen, share this with someone in Tangipahoa Parish, and if you know anything, use the tip lines. Subscribe, leave a review, and send this to one person who cares about justice.
By Pearl & Holly5
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A stretch of River Road in Ponchatoula doesn’t look like the setting for a homicide investigation, but that’s where the disappearance of James “Jimmy” Wood leads. One moment he’s on camera near Highway 22 and Lee’s Landing. Then he’s gone, with his keys and belongings still at home and no clear trail to follow.
We talk through what’s been released publicly and why we’re careful about what we don’t share while this remains an active investigation. You’ll hear the timeline that matters, what search efforts can and can’t do in dense South Louisiana woods, and why drones and thermal imaging aren’t magic when the trees are thick and the heat won’t let up. Months later, remains are found near his address, identified through forensic DNA work, and investigators say there’s evidence of gunshots.
From there, the questions get sharper: what does “closure” really mean when there’s no arrest, and why do families feel like the hardest part begins after identification? If you’ve ever hesitated to speak up because your detail felt small, we’re asking you to reconsider. Listen, share this with someone in Tangipahoa Parish, and if you know anything, use the tip lines. Subscribe, leave a review, and send this to one person who cares about justice.

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