I get a lot of emails about cold cases all the time, and this one the first. I was kind of struck by the fact it's another girl. It's another situation where there are a lot of suspects. Usually when I look at a story, I can tell in the first five minutes what probably happened. But this one is really strange. My sister was like the B group and the other girls were the A group, and that's kind of like how they treated her. Jennie Ward was sixteen
years old when she died under mysterious circumstances. She was at a party at a cabin in the woods in the small town of Marshall, Arkansas. When I went and saw my daughter, but there in the lord and when I had to fill over her neck and her head kind of rolled like that. Her hair was purpul up, the heir was purple. Love my finister like this, and this stuff kept coming out. It was like sand and down.
I was told she fell off his porch. There's a cause of death, and then there's a manner, right, and it went from manner fall up the porch and cause I know too, manner undetermined, cause undetermined, and that's homicide. What they done is they washed her and they cleaned her up. When I saw her, I was by the story that she fell off a little porch. It's only about the eight come my daughter was beaten to death.
I'm Catherine Townsend and I'm heading back to Arkansas on a new case to find out what happened to Jennie Wharton on September nine. It's not just a victim. In the victims family, it's the worst for them, but there's also the people who were accused, and it's never cleared one way or the other. Really, when there's no justice done, it hurts a lot of people of her, the whole town. From School of Humans and I Heart Radio. This is hell and gone.