S3 Ep345: Coffee and Community Cracks A Cold Case

S3 Ep345: Coffee and Community Cracks A Cold Case

Published on Oct 1
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Crime Weekly
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<div>In 1992, the remains of a woman were discovered in north Houston, Texas. For 33 years, she was known only as a Jane Doe. Today, through forensic genetic genealogy, she has finally been identified as Joann Zamora, a mother of six. <br> <br> With the help of Moxxy Forensic Investigations, Intermountain Forensics, Break Investigative Group, and supporters of Criminal Coffee Company like you, we were able to discover the identity of a Jane Doe left unknown for over three decades. Now, Joann has her name back, her family has some answers, and investigators can search for what happened to her. <br> <strong><br> If you have any information in the case of Joann Zamora, please contact the Houston Police Department Crime Stoppers at (713) 222-8477. Criminal Coffee Co. is offering $5,000 to anyone with information leading to an arrest of those responsible for her death.</strong> <br> <br> Read more about the case here: <a href="https://www.forensicmag.com/3594-All-News/621319-Moxxy-IDs-1992-...