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[The Anatomy of a Cold-Blooded Murder: The Case of Linda Marie Thies]-[Chasing Ghosts (Linda Marie Thies)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2022-05-10

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Case of Linda Marie Thies: An Investigation into Brutality and Justice

Introduction: A Grisly Discovery

The podcast episode delves into the harrowing 1986 murder of 22-year-old Linda Marie Thies, a case that remains etched in the memory of retired homicide investigator Dwayne Stanton. The investigation began when two boys discovered a partially clad body near railroad tracks in Washington, D.C. The scene was described by Stanton as "extremely disfigured," with visible brain matter and signs of extreme brutality. The victim, initially a "Jane Doe," had been subjected to strangulation and blunt force trauma, leaving investigators to "chase ghosts" in the early stages of the case.

The Victim: A Life Turning Around

Linda Marie Thies was a young woman with a "sweet countenance" who had faced significant struggles, including a history of drug addiction. However, at the time of her death, she was on a path to recovery, having recently completed a 30-day rehabilitation program and secured a job. Her brother, Bill, provided the heart-wrenching identification of her remains, a task the investigators described as "horrific" and "horrible." This human element drove the detectives' resolve to find those responsible for the "cruelty and the amount of brutality" she endured.

The Breakthrough: Eyewitness and Forensic Evidence

The case gained momentum due to a series of fortuitous breaks. A police officer on routine patrol had previously stopped a burgundy Pontiac Firebird in an empty elementary school parking lot, noting the presence of three men and a young woman—Linda. This officer's meticulous notes and his subsequent identification of Linda from a photo array provided a critical lead.

Further investigation led to the car owner, Terrence Waters. When the FBI performed a forensic scrubbing of the vehicle, they discovered "transfer of blood as well as brain matter" in the trunk, providing the scientific evidence needed to corroborate witness testimonies.

The Investigation: Piecing Together the Puzzle

Two individuals eventually provided statements to the police. One witness, who had been present earlier in the evening, claimed he had left the group before the violence occurred. Terrence Waters, after being confronted with the evidence, confessed to the horrific chain of events. He detailed how he and his accomplice, Roy Lee Lewis, sexually assaulted Linda and then, fearing she could identify them, decided to kill her. They used a car jack to beat her to death, an act so violent that skull fragments were found 45 feet away from her body.

The Recovery of the Murder Weapon

In a testament to the dedication of the detectives, Dwayne Stanton personally descended into a sewer to recover the discarded car jack used in the murder. Despite the gruesome nature of the task, Stanton noted it was "worth it" to secure the evidence. The blood and hair found on the jack were later confirmed to belong to Linda, sealing the case against the perpetrators.

Conclusion: Justice, Not Closure

Terrence Waters and Roy Lee Lewis were both sentenced to 20 years to life, with consecutive sentencing for the sexual assault committed in Maryland. Reflecting on the outcome, Stanton rejected the term "closure," emphasizing that "you can't get your baby back." Instead, he framed the result as "justice." The case stands as a stark reminder of the "worst kind of predator" and the critical role of dedicated law enforcement in ensuring that such heinous acts do not go unpunished.

🎯Key Sentences

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I would lose my mind.
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We were chasing ghosts.
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Homicide investigation is a puzzle.
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That's totally me.
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I really wouldn't mind doing that one day.
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📝Key Phrases

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chasing ghosts
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pound the pavement
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big red flag
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admit what you have to, deny what you can
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paint oneself in a corner
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📖 Transcript

I'm just thinking that's somebody's daughter.
I have two daughters.
Just the violation of somebody doing that to anybody, that's sickening to me.
That's horrific.
That's horrible.
I would lose my mind.

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