How a sketch of an unknown woman found in a Georgia swamp revealed a twisted case of death and deception
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Investigator Jack Frost, now with the Liberty County, Georgia, district attorney's office, was one of the first detectives called to the scene of a swamp in south Georgia on Dec. 2, 2022. MINDI KASSOTIS (podcast): Hello, and welcome to another episode of the "Compelling Women" podcast. MINDI KASSOTIS (podcast): I'm Mindi, your host, and I'm really excited to share with you another thought-provoking interview with a different compelling woman. MINDI KASSOTIS (podcast): The "Compelling Women" podcast is written and hosted by me, Mindi Kassotis. … Thank you so much for listening to the first season … and I promise to be back with another season as soon as I can. In:
Investigator Jack Frost, now with the Liberty County, Georgia, district attorney's office, was one of the first detectives called to the scene of a swamp in south Georgia on Dec. 2, 2022.
Investigator Jack Frost: Down here is where the hunters had discovered the torso of a female in the ditch. …
Investigator Jack Frost: The hunters had seen a knife and a tote and some wipes back there.
Detectives recovered a razor-sharp Milwaukee brand knife, a plastic storage tub with what looked like traces of blood, and wipes.
Erin Moriarty: Do you think whoever brought her out here had to know this area?

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