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I'm your host, Ali McLaughlin-Sulkowski.

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And I'm your co-host, Eli Sulkowski.

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And this is Cold and Missing, where we cover cold cases and missing person cases.

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Hello everyone.

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Welcome to Cold and Missing.

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I'm Ali.

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And I am Eli.

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Thank you all so much for hanging in there.

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I know there was no episode last week.

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I don't know how the weather has been in your neck of the woods, but here it was up and

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down and all around, so I ended up getting a pretty bad migraine.

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So I appreciate you hanging in there and hanging with us.

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But I think we should get into it.

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All right, let's dive in.

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Today we are covering a cold case, and it's the case of Jim Duckett.

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It happens in Shelbyville, Kentucky in November of 2008.

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But first a little bit about Jim.

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Jim was 43 years old in 2008.

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He had recently moved back to the Shelbyville, Kentucky area and had joined a church that

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conveniently sat across the street from his house, making it easy for him to quickly become

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a familiar face in both Sunday services and volunteer activities.

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Jim was a seven-year veteran of the Army, where he served as a military police and even

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served as part of Ronald Reagan's Secret Service after he was honorably discharged.

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Jim was a really handy guy.

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He had worked as a carpenter, electrician, and even repaired computers.

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His sister, Katherine, says, quote, he lived with us for a few years, and he loved to go

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to Lowe's, and so did I.

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We'd go and he'd say, this would look good, and that would look good.

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There wasn't anything he couldn't do with his hands.

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Electric, plumbing, anything, end quote.

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And now a timeline of events.

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In the weeks leading up to Jim's murder, his house was robbed on Halloween.

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His jewelry was taken from the home.

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Jim began to feel antsy in his home and started to talk about moving.

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He bought a home security system after the robbery.

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On Sunday, November 9th, 2008, Katherine, that's Jim's sister, had been trying to

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get a hold of him and he wasn't picking up the phone.

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She called a couple of friends from his church and they mentioned that he hadn't shown up

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for Sunday service.

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This was also strange for Jim.

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Katherine decided to drive by Jim's house to see what was up.

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When she drove past the home, she noticed that her brother's new truck wasn't in

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the driveway.

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Years later, she'll recall, quote, I knew then in my gut that something was wrong.

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So we went out to the house that night and walked around the house.

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I had the key to his house, but I didn't go in because I didn't want my brother to

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think I didn't trust him, end quote.

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So Katherine left that night, deciding to wait and see if her brother would finally

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return her phone call.

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The next day, Monday, November 10th, Katherine decided to head over and unlock Jim's door

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to see why he wasn't responding to her phone calls.

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Katherine was on the phone with her sister, Rebecca.

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When she entered his home, she saw something that would affect her for the rest of her

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life.

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She found her brother, Jim, dead in the bathroom.

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He had been tied to a kitchen chair by using neckties and rope.

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Bernie Napier with the Kentucky State Police says, quote, it's obvious that James was tortured.

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To what end?

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I don't know if we can say at this point, but it was a very gruesome crime scene, end

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We do know that he died from multiple stab wounds and his death is described as execution

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style.

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Years later, police will say that Jim's throat was slit.

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What Katherine remembers from this moment is, quote, from what I remember, his bathroom

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was all white, but it wasn't white.

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It was, it was his bathroom was just blood everywhere, end quote.

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As Katherine attempted to process what she was seeing out loud, her sister, Rebecca,

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was still on the phone with her.

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She thought that perhaps Jim had died by suicide, but then she noticed that his hands were tied

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behind his back and bound.

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She says, quote, I remember screaming they murdered him.

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I took off running down the hall and it's literally a movie.

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The hall just kept getting longer, end quote.

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The police are immediately called at 1126 AM and they begin to process the scene.

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There were no signs of forced entry at the home.

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Police believe that Jim had been dead for some time when Katherine found him.

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Police are able to collect DNA from the crime scene and are hopeful that this will lead

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to a quick arrest.

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Police also notice that Jim's newly purchased 2004 Dodge Ram pickup truck was missing from

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his home.

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Pretty quickly, the county sheriff requests that the state police take the case over.

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As state police take the case over, they're able to locate his truck just before midnight.

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It was abandoned near Taylorsville Road.

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The vehicle was tucked behind some office buildings and it was about five miles from

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Over the next few days, during the course of the investigation, police also discovered

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that Jim's credit card had been used the night of his murder at a fifth and third bank

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that was near his home.

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Police will release a really fuzzy picture from the surveillance footage that night.

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Police mentioned that at some point earlier during routine maintenance of the ATM, the

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camera lens had been placed back wrong on the machine, so it really is a difficult image

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to make out.

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You are able to see that a person is sitting in a truck and the police say that this is

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Jim's truck.

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Investigators also found it odd in the ATM choice, quote, his house is way out in the

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country and instead of going to any ATM, they drove from his house all the way across town

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to his ATM.

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I mean, you can go to any ATM and withdraw money, but they went to his, end quote.

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Investigators do not believe that this was a random act of violence.

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Detective Napier says, quote, we think that the person or persons sought him out specifically.

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We don't think that this was a random act of violence that could have been anybody.

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We think that they specifically sought after James Duckett, end quote.

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On Friday, November 4th, just four days after he was found murdered, Jim is laid to rest.

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Over the next several weeks, the family will hold several press conferences to help keep

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Jim's case in the media.

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However, the case will slowly fall out of circulation, but the next update that I could

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find comes in November of 2010.

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And this is when the family holds a candlelight vigil at Jim's home church to help raise

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awareness about his case and to get it back into the news.

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The service was packed with family, friends, and veterans that wanted to honor Jim's

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memory and keep the spotlight on his case.

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In February of 2011, so it's been about two and a half years since the murder, police

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create a deck of cards of cold cases to have for sale in the prison system.

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We've talked about this before in other cases, but this is typically used as a tool in investigations

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where they'll create a card deck of cold cases or missing people and then put them for sale

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within the prison system in hopes that a jailhouse informant will come forward.

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Included in this deck of cards is Jim's case.

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According to his sister, Katherine, the case is anything but cold.

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Katherine still talks to the police once a week about her brother's case.

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She says, quote, I've been told that my relationship with the police isn't typical, but I told

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them they're underpaid, overworked and understaffed.

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So anything I can do to push his case politically because of the budget cuts in the media or

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whatever, I'll do it to help because if I don't, they still have rapes, murders and

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other cases coming in and his case will get pushed back.

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They can't help it.

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Katerine also reveals in the media that in order for the case to be considered for the

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deck, police told her that the cases had to have DNA evidence and at least one possible

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suspect.

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Since Jim's case was included in the deck, I reason that those items are present in his

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case as well.

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State police say that they're still working on the case.

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Detective Harris says, quote, we're still processing evidence and the case is ongoing,

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but we feel like this could potentially get us information from people who have heard

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about the case or know more about it and it can be solved, end quote.

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In November of 2011, to mark the three year anniversary of his murder, Jim's family announced

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a $10,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.

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The next year in November of 2012, so now it's been four years, the Kentucky State

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Police announced that they're assigning two new detectives to the case and both police

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and family are hopeful that they'll be able to drum up some new leads.

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One of the new detectives, Detectives Wolcott, urges the public to come forward saying, quote,

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we really need the public's help.

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Somebody out there knows something and we need them to come forward.

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They can call us directly or they can call the post and leave a message, end quote.

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Police are desperate to catch the killer.

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Jim was killed, quote, in such an extremely violent manner, end quote, that the police

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believe the suspect could pose a risk to the public.

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It does seem like these two detectives work on the case throughout the next year because

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in November of 2013, the new investigators say, quote, we still have, well, they're

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not officially suspects, but we do have some persons of interest.

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They have been interviewed, but they have not been cleared.

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We just don't have enough evidence to make an arrest.

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Time will tell, end quote.

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During this time, the family has grown the reward for information from 10,000 to 25,000

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trying to tempt the public to tell police what they know.

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Due to the level of violence in the case, detectives are convinced that the killers

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would probably kill again.

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However, as of 2013, police acknowledged that they don't have any other cases that are

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similar enough in Jim's murder to be linked.

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In November of 2023, so it's been 15 years since Jim was murdered.

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His case is in the media, not only because of the significant anniversary, but also because

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a podcast comes out centering Jim's case.

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The podcast is called Next of Kin, the untold story of Jim Duckett.

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And just as a quick aside, I personally have not listened to this.

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I wanted to do my own research before I listened to another podcast, so I can't recommend

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it one way or the other.

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But if you want to learn more about Jim's case, that does sound like a really good resource.

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The local newspaper interviews Katherine, Jim's sister, and she believes that there

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is more than one killer involved.

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She says, quote, I do know it is more than one person.

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Logic says that.

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So if it's more than one person, someone has talked.

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They had friends in this county.

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Everyone in this county knows, end quote.

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When the local paper talked with the podcasters, they believe that the case was pointing towards

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retribution.

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However, Katherine doesn't believe that Jim would have been involved in anything that

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involved retribution.

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She says, quote, my brother was not involved in anything.

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And I know this for a fact, because police told me he was not involved in anything.

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So it's not just a sister defending her brother.

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The police said he was not doing anything.

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He did not deserve to be murdered, end quote.

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And that is the last major update that I could find about Jim Duckett's case.

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So with that, if you know anything about the murder of Jim Duckett in November of 2008,

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please call the Kentucky State Police at 502-227-2221.

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And the sources for the timeline today come from the Paducah Sun, the Centennial News,

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and the WHAS 11, Lexington Herald Leader.

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So that is the case of Jim Duckett.

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My first reaction to Jim's case was that people are really capable of anything.

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I know we cover a myriad of cases on our podcasts, but it seems more rare where you find a case

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where a man is murdered in such a vicious way.

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And I don't mean for that to sound gendered in any specific way.

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Yeah, I just had the awareness of people are capable of anything.

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Because I know you didn't physically describe him, but just going off of like a general

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sense, it would take a lot for someone to be able to subdue a grown man and do what

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they did to him.

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And I don't know, it really scared me of just being aware of living in a community, a small

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community, and that anyone is capable of anything.

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I don't know.

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I think that a loss like this and a murder like this, especially in a more rural place,

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is very, very shocking for the people that live there.

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And I don't know, those were my initial reactions.

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Another reaction or thought I had was I kept having to remind myself that this had happened

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in more recent years in 2008.

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And immediately I just thought about how there had to have been some sort of evidence or

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DNA or that my mind just thought this is solvable because of the timeframe that it happened

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And I guess I just had more, maybe more questions about that.

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Or if you could just speak on that further.

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Didn't know what the information was about that, about the crime scene, if there was

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DNA, if there was any sort of evidence.

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So I'll kick that over to you.

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So from my understanding, police do have DNA evidence from the crime scene.

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And initially they thought that it would be kind of a quick arrest because they did have

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DNA evidence.

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But here we are in 2024 and the case is still unsolved.

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I had a lot of the same reactions that you had to this case where the brutality of it

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really caught me off guard.

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And looking at pictures of Jim, he's a pretty big guy, tall guy, strong guy.

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So it was shocking to hear how gruesome this crime scene was.

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That's kind of the word that gets tossed around by police a lot is gruesome.

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And they don't really get into a lot of detail.

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But what we do know is horrifying.

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So I can only imagine what hasn't been revealed is really scary.

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It's scary to think that people would do that to somebody else, no matter what the situation

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It's scary to think about somebody being tortured.

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I immediately went into solving mode, or at least my brain did.

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than one person would have had to be there.

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to know if there was a toxicology report and if he was subdued in any way.

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know, commit this very vicious, vile crime, you usually need another person there to accomplish

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it.

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And again, because of his just size, it seems like it would be more than one person.

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But with that said, again, my mind is saying it's either, you know, a random serial killer

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or murderers or planned and like this person or quite possibly people knew him, knew his

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routine, knew how to get into his house, all of those things.

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Yeah, I just I can't make sense of it.

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And my in in the confusion of trying to make sense of it, my heart just breaks for the

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family and his sister.

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There are certain things in this life that like you don't unsee sometimes and this is

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absolutely one of them.

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I'm just so sorry to her and that, you know, it's always someone who who finds the person

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and it just it should never be the family.

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And yeah, my heart really goes out, goes out to this family.

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Yeah, it's really heartbreaking to think about the burden that his sister has had to carry

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all these years being the person who found him and found him in the state that she did.

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Like, yeah, heartbreaking.

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His sister, though, does talk pretty openly that she does believe that it is multiple

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people for a lot of the reasons that you mentioned that it just is logical that it would be more

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than one person, which again, like she kind of mentioned, it's like that leaves that much

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more opportunity for somebody to talk or to mention something or to get drunk or to sleep

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talk like that opens up possibilities for that happening.

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It does feel like there is some knowledge like out in the community that might be known

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that's being like withheld to protect people for whatever reason.

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But I'm pretty hopeful that this case can get solved not only because we have DNA.

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So there's that link, but also that somebody will come forward.

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It's been over 15 years.

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There's a chance that people move away, you know, people die.

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So maybe that lets somebody like talk a little bit more freely because of a change in circumstances.

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So yeah, I'm really hopeful for this case that the family will get answers that they're

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looking for.

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One more thing I wanted to add, like you mentioned, you know, the burden that his sister, you

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know, has to bear in witnessing what she witnessed upon finding her brother.

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But with that, it really does seem like the family loves their brother, son, uncle, you

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know, whatever, just so much, even just with the initial amount alone that they had put

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up for, you know, more information, it was astounding to me.

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And even now I'm getting, you know, just like kind of chills and goosebumps.

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Like the love that they have for Jim is very clear.

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I hope that that love really shines through in this case.

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And that if people know something, just like you said, especially after, you know, maybe

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someone who was scaring them into staying quiet is gone now or is further away, like,

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please, please come forward.

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And I think more often, especially nowadays with as many, you know, true crime podcasts

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out there, especially podcasts that are focused on what we're trying to do here, which is

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really just, you know, solve them and bring answers and justice to the families that are

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fighting for these people.

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People talk, people really do talk as time moves forward.

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And I think that vocalizing his name and story here, you know, you said there was another

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podcast next of kin, correct?

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Like the more just general population people are talking about him, it will stir up the

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community of where this murder took place.

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And that's exactly what we want it to do.

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And hopefully it stirs up some someone who's maybe feeling brave and saying something.

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I can't imagine that no one, that there isn't a person alive who doesn't know something

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with this case unless they're already gone.

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But besides that, like I have hope for this case and this family for it to be solved.

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So again, if you know anything about the murder of Jim Duckett in November of 2008, please

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call the Kentucky State Police at 502-227-2221.

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We'll be posting pictures of Jim on our Instagram as well as the image from the surveillance

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footage of the suspect driving Jim's truck.

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Again, it is a very blurry image.

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You can't really make out much, but maybe to somebody it will mean something.

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So we'll be posting that on our Instagram as well.

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