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[Code Violation] Rest but no peace?

[Code Violation] Rest but no peace?

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Hello, Officer  

With the Kelly Woods murder victim now identified, are investigators any closer to finding out who was responsible for her death?

What leads did Detective Armstrong uncover when he attended her funeral in her hometown?

Will Wendy Holloway ever rest in peace while her killer remains free?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Code Violation case? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … Can the people who knew Wendy provide any insight into who wanted her dead?



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Elizabeth Pane interview

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Detective Armstrong spoke to the victim's mother.


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Anil Virani interview

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Detective Armstrong talked to the victim's eulogist after the services.


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Victim laid to rest

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The Oxford Weekly Planet reports: Funeral services held for the Kelly Woods murder victim.


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Willie King bio

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Willie is a local blues musician and ladies' man.


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Willie King interview

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Detective Murphy finally caught up with bluesman Willie King.


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Forensic analysis

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The crime lab examined items associated with the body found near Kelly Woods.


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Eugenia Stillwater bio

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Eugenia was raised to keep a beautiful home and a happy husband


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Eugenia Stillwater interview

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The detectives asked Blake Stillwater's wife to come in for a conversation.


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Jenny Sadlier interview

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Detective Murphy spoke by phone with the victim's former roommate in Seattle.


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Jenny Sadlier bio

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Jenny was Wendy's friend, roommate, and co-worker.


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Cell phone records

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Investigators obtained call records for the victim's cell phone from the days surrounding her death.


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Victim's email

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Investigators obtained the victim's email from the days surrounding her death.


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