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In 1996, hiking partners Julie Williams and Lollie Winans set out into Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park for a quiet camping trip and were found days later, murdered at their secluded campsite. Their throats had been cut, their dog was left alive, and there was no clear sign of who had slipped into the forest to kill them or why. Decades on, the case remains officially unsolved, haunted by questions about hate crime, investigative missteps, and whether a killer walked back out of those trees completely unseen.
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In 1996, hiking partners Julie Williams and Lollie Winans set out into Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park for a quiet camping trip and were found days later, murdered at their secluded campsite. Their throats had been cut, their dog was left alive, and there was no clear sign of who had slipped into the forest to kill them or why. Decades on, the case remains officially unsolved, haunted by questions about hate crime, investigative missteps, and whether a killer walked back out of those trees completely unseen.

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