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The Murder of Jackie Hibbs

Apr 11, 20253 min
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Episode description

A horrifying discovery was made deep in the Ouachita National Forest: skeletal remains. The mystery of the unknown woman’s identity gripped the region until DNA testing confirmed the remains belonged to Jackie Hibbs, a woman from Tulsa, Oklahoma, who had been missing for over a year.

Jackie was last seen alive in April 2001. She left her home in Tulsa, telling her daughter she was going to the grocery store — but she never came back. Her family knew immediately that something was wrong. Weeks turned into months, and then over a year later, her body was found hundreds of miles away in the rugged, isolated woods.

Her death was ruled a homicide, but investigators have never publicly revealed exactly how Jackie died. What we do know is chilling: her body had been intentionally hidden in a remote part of the forest, making it clear that someone went to great lengths to cover up her murder.

Despite years of searching for answers, Jackie’s case remains unsolved. The trail has gone cold, but her family has not given up hope. They still believe that someone, somewhere, knows the truth about what happened to Jackie Hibbs.

And we believe that too. Jackie deserves justice. Her story deserves to be told. And someone out there holds the key to finally bringing her case to a close.

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