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[The Tragic Disappearance and Pursuit of Justice for Katie Hamlin]-[I Wish You'd Burn]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2020-10-21

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Disappearance of Katie Hamlin

The case centers on the life and untimely death of 15-year-old Katie Hamlin, a vibrant teenager from a suburb near Atlanta. Described by her mother, Donna, as a "social butterfly" with a "happy-go-lucky" nature, Katie’s life was tragically cut short in July 2002. The investigation into her disappearance began when she failed to return home after a night out. Despite initial concerns being dismissed as typical teenage behavior, the discovery of her remains—nude, burned, and discarded in Cherokee County—transformed a missing person's case into a harrowing homicide investigation.

The Investigative Roadblock: A Question of Homicide

One of the most frustrating aspects of this case was the initial inability of the medical examiner to classify the death as a homicide. While investigators found evidence of sexual assault and noted the suspicious nature of the body being "burned to her face" and "pelvic area," the absence of a definitive cause of death left law enforcement in a "catch-22." As former homicide prosecutor Anastasia Nicolazzi notes, without a formal ruling, the case could not move forward, leaving the family in a state of agonizing limbo. Donna Hamlin, acting as her own detective, relentlessly pursued answers, hanging flyers and calling police daily, driven by the conviction that her daughter’s death was an "intentional act."

Navigating Misplaced Trust and Suspects

Early investigations focused on the "contentious relationship" between Katie, her former boyfriend Donald, and his new girlfriend, Deja. Both individuals were initially viewed with suspicion due to their history of harassment and Deja’s disturbing comments, where she allegedly stated she "wanted to see Katie die and burn." However, investigators were able to verify their alibis, placing them out of state during the time of the murder. The focus eventually shifted to Jamerson Mangrum, an older acquaintance who had been in contact with Katie on the night of her disappearance. Despite his initial lies and attempts to deflect blame onto others, DNA evidence found on the victim’s body firmly connected him to the scene.

Breakthrough and Justice

After two years of the case remaining cold, a new task force and a fresh medical examiner brought the truth to light. A re-examination of the body revealed "deep bruises" consistent with "compressional asphyxia," proving that Katie had been suffocated. This finding finally provided the legal basis to classify the death as a homicide. The prosecution’s case was bolstered by testimony from jailhouse informants, who recounted that Mangrum had bragged about the murder, including the horrific details of why he burned the body—an attempt to "get rid of his DNA."

Conclusion: A Legacy of Resilience

In December 2005, Jamerson Mangrum was found guilty of rape, murder, and tampering with evidence, receiving a sentence of life plus 80 years. While the verdict provided legal closure, the emotional toll on the family remains immeasurable. Donna Hamlin’s journey—from experiencing the "spooky" premonition of her closet shelf falling on the night of the murder to the final courtroom confrontation—serves as a testament to a mother's endurance. Ultimately, the case stands as a grim reminder of the "pitfalls of being young" and the "misplaced trust" that can lead to devastating consequences, while highlighting the importance of persistence in the face of a stalled justice system.

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I'm excited to talk about this case.
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Oh, absolutely.
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She was just a social butterfly.
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And she was head over heels until she wasn't.
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Either way, it's a bad road traveled.
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down memory lane
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misplaced trust
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matter-of-fact
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happy-go-lucky
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head over heels
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📖 Transcript

I was being my own detective, going out and trying to find out what happened to our daughter, because I wanted answers.
I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.
I'm Anastasia Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation.
Discovery's True Conviction.
And this is Anatomy of Murder.
I'm excited to talk about this case.

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