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In this episode of Lesbian Detectives, hosts Sierra and Elizabeth examine the 1987 murder of Greta Denise Rainey, a woman whose life has been obscured by time, misinformation, and erasure. Notably, there are no known public photographs of Greta, and her name has been repeatedly misspelled in articles and records over the years, complicating efforts to accurately document her story. Her death and the wrongful suspicion cast on her partner, Roxanne Johnson shocked their community and left lasting harm.
Decades later, modern DNA testing linked Greta’s killing to the 1985 murder of Florence Eyssalenne, suggesting a possible serial attacker familiar with the apartment building. The suspect remains unknown, and a $50,000 reward is still being offered.
The hosts discuss the case details, investigative gaps, the devastating impact on the families, and the renewed hope that advances in forensic science and fresh attention could finally bring justice—and proper recognition—to Greta’s name and life.
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Email: [email protected]
Social Media: https://www.tiktok.com/@sierra.14x?_t... / lesbian.detec. . https://www.tiktok.com/@liltle_bits?_... / si erra_and_. . / lesbiandete. . / elizaflores. . facebook: / 13962 YouTube: @lesbiandetectives
Reference: https://newsisout.com/2022/10/newly-processed-dna-evidence-surfaces-in-1987-d-c-lesbian-murder/7001/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1987/05/14/2nd-woman-in-2-years-killed-in-se-building/e9b68c11-ba39-46b9-aa3c-c84d1258f2f6/
By lesbiandetectivesIn this episode of Lesbian Detectives, hosts Sierra and Elizabeth examine the 1987 murder of Greta Denise Rainey, a woman whose life has been obscured by time, misinformation, and erasure. Notably, there are no known public photographs of Greta, and her name has been repeatedly misspelled in articles and records over the years, complicating efforts to accurately document her story. Her death and the wrongful suspicion cast on her partner, Roxanne Johnson shocked their community and left lasting harm.
Decades later, modern DNA testing linked Greta’s killing to the 1985 murder of Florence Eyssalenne, suggesting a possible serial attacker familiar with the apartment building. The suspect remains unknown, and a $50,000 reward is still being offered.
The hosts discuss the case details, investigative gaps, the devastating impact on the families, and the renewed hope that advances in forensic science and fresh attention could finally bring justice—and proper recognition—to Greta’s name and life.
Case Suggestion: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA.. . .
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: https://www.tiktok.com/@sierra.14x?_t... / lesbian.detec. . https://www.tiktok.com/@liltle_bits?_... / si erra_and_. . / lesbiandete. . / elizaflores. . facebook: / 13962 YouTube: @lesbiandetectives
Reference: https://newsisout.com/2022/10/newly-processed-dna-evidence-surfaces-in-1987-d-c-lesbian-murder/7001/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1987/05/14/2nd-woman-in-2-years-killed-in-se-building/e9b68c11-ba39-46b9-aa3c-c84d1258f2f6/