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The Researcher

12/30/202526 min

When a forestry student is brutally murdered while conducting research in a forest park at the University of Florida, law enforcement scrambles to find leads that prove fruitful. As the decades have passed, the mystery of who killed Julie Ann Cohen has endured much to investigators dismay.

If you know anything about the 1977 unsolved murder of Julie Ann Cohen, contact the University of Florida Police Department at 352-392-1111 or use their Silent Witness portal which can be found here. 

View source material and photos for this episode at: parkpredators.com/the-researcher

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  1. Yvette Gentile0:01

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  2. Delia D'Ambra· Host0:08

    It's my new BMO Angel City FC Debit Mastercard. Every time I use it, it taps me into the game.

  3. Yvette Gentile0:14

    Okay, maybe don't do it again.

  4. Delia D'Ambra· Host0:16

    Ooh, these socks are nice. I'm gonna go ahead and... [beep] So sorry. The BMO Angel City FC Debit Mastercard. Tap into the game. Accounts are subject to approval and are provided in the United States by BMO Bank and a member FDIC. BMO. Hi, park enthusiasts, it's Delia. If you listen to Park Predators, you already know that sometimes the most beautiful places can hide the darkest secrets. But what happens when the danger isn't miles from civilization, it's in your community, and sometimes even in your own backyard? On Crime Junkie, hosts Ashley and Brit dive into real cases every week, from missing persons to unsolved murders, breaking down what we know, what we don't, and the details that still don't sit right. If you care about the stories behind the headlines and the victims at the center of them, you'll wanna check out Crime Junkie. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, park enthusiasts. I'm your host, Delia D'Ambra, and the case I'm gonna tell you about today has remained unsolved for almost 50 years. By all accounts, it seems to be the definition of a cold case because there are still so many unanswered questions. But maybe after this episode, that could change.

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