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[The Unsolved Murder of Brittany McGlone: A Small Town Mystery]-[MURDERED: Brittany McGlone]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-05-04

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The Tragic Case of Brittany McGlone

In the small, tight-knit community of Winsboro, Texas, the brutal murder of 19-year-old Brittany McGlone in 2007 remains a haunting mystery. Brittany, a hardworking young woman balancing two jobs to save for nursing school, was found bludgeoned to death in her boyfriend’s bed. The crime scene was chilling: Brittany was found naked, and evidence suggested the perpetrator had calmly taken a shower after the assault, indicating someone who felt comfortable in the home.

Initial Suspicions and the Boyfriend’s Alibi

Brittany’s mother, Patricia, immediately suspected Brittany’s boyfriend, Jeff Stogner. Jeff had reported finding her body after returning from a trip to pick up his grandmother. While Jeff’s alibi—that he was traveling with his stepfather—was eventually corroborated by surveillance footage, the investigation hit a wall. Despite the suspicion surrounding the boyfriend and the fact that the crime appeared sexually motivated, an autopsy revealed no signs of sexual assault, and polygraph tests administered to Jeff and his family members reportedly returned "passing" results.

The Shadow of Family Secrets

As investigators dug deeper, they uncovered disturbing revelations. Brittany had confided in her sister, Hope, that their grandfather, James McGlone, had been sexually abusing her. This provided a potential motive for murder—silencing a victim. However, investigators were able to verify that the grandfather was at work during the time of the murder, effectively ruling him out as a suspect. This realization forced the family to confront the possibility that Brittany was surrounded by multiple individuals capable of violence.

The Emergence of Chad Carr

Attention eventually shifted to Chad Carr, the boyfriend of Jeff’s sister. Though he had no direct connection to Brittany, he was one of the few people who knew she would be alone in the house that day. His alibi was shaky; he claimed to be at an eye appointment, but staff reported he arrived late, and his explanation for a change of clothes—blaming the weather—was contradicted by meteorological records. Furthermore, Carr had a history of violence, including a 2001 incident where he attacked a woman with a "jack handle"—a weapon similar to the one used to kill Brittany.

A Pattern of Violence

Carr’s past behavior, including a history of domestic abuse and animal cruelty, painted a picture of a man with a dangerous "appetite for aggression." When search warrants were executed at his aunt’s home, police found underwear that matched Brittany’s size, though forensic testing failed to provide a definitive link due to the passage of time and the items having been washed. Despite Carr failing a polygraph and his girlfriend later reporting that he smelled of her body wash and acted strangely on the day of the murder, the case stalled for years.

The Quest for Justice

In 2022, under the leadership of a new sheriff, Kelly Cole, Chad Carr was finally arrested for capital murder. However, the case faced a significant setback when a grand jury returned a "no bill," declining to move forward with a trial. Investigators claimed that key evidence and testimony were not fully presented to the grand jury. Despite this, the investigation remains active. Sheriff Cole has noted that there is still DNA evidence recovered from the shower that does not belong to any of the home's residents, providing a glimmer of hope that the truth may eventually surface.

Conclusion

For the family of Brittany McGlone, the years since 2007 have been defined by grief and the frustration of a "closed circle" in a small town that refuses to yield its secrets. While the case against Chad Carr hit a legal roadblock, the authorities continue to pursue justice. As the billboard in Sulphur Springs comes down, the family’s plea remains: if anyone knows the truth about what happened to Brittany, they must come forward to break the silence of the small town.

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the story I have for you today takes place in small town
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where everybody knows everybody, or at least they think they do.
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here is the thing I'm hung up on.
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when the circle is that small, someone inside it knows exactly what happened.
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Patricia is not exactly Jeff's biggest fan.
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casual calling terms
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Grime Junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
And the story I have for you today takes place in small town Winsboro Texas, where everybody knows everybody, or at least they think they do.
You know who's trouble.
You know who's got a temper, who to tell your teen daughter to stay away from.

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