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[The Unsolved Murder of Jessica Starr: A Trail of Negligence and Mystery]-[MURDERED: Jessica Starr]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-10-13

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Night on Melody Lane

On August 8, 2011, the life of Jessica Starr was brutally cut short in Elkhart, Indiana. Jessica, a young woman returning home from work, was ambushed outside her trailer. Her 11-year-old roommate, Jeff, provided a harrowing account to dispatchers, describing how he heard "primal, guttural screaming" and witnessed a "blitz attack" that resulted in Jessica being dragged to the side of the house and murdered. Despite the proximity of witnesses, the perpetrator vanished into the "pitch black night," leaving behind a scene that remains unsolved 14 years later.

A Premeditated Execution

Evidence suggests the attack was calculated. Investigators found a "baseball bat-sized branch" near the body, likely used as a weapon, and observed grass "stamped down" where the assailant had been "crouching" in wait. Crucially, the porch light bulb had been removed, ensuring the area remained in darkness. The fact that the killer took the bulb but left Jessica’s purse behind leads family and investigators to conclude that this was not a "random robbery" but a targeted execution. The attacker clearly understood Jessica's "routine" and home layout.

Failures in Police Investigation

Ashley Flowers emphasizes that the Elkhart Police Department (EPD) appears to have "bungled the investigation" from the outset. The scene was reportedly not "taped off," allowing mourners to walk over potential evidence during a vigil. The family claims the car, which contained "fresh mud" and groceries, was never properly processed for fingerprints. Furthermore, the EPD denied FOIA requests and failed to keep the family updated, leading to deep-seated distrust. The family suspects basic investigative steps, such as collecting "camera footage" from nearby businesses, were never taken.

The Web of Suspects: Bae, Anna, and Beyond

Initial suspicion fell on Jessica’s ex-boyfriend, Tavares "Bae" Browning, a known drug dealer with a history of "verbal and emotional" abuse. While police eventually ruled him out—reportedly because he was found at home shortly after the murder—the family remains skeptical. Other theories involve a group of women from Jessica’s workplace who were allegedly unhappy about her breakup with Bae. Additionally, a former roommate named Anna provided a chilling account of an abusive partner who threatened her by asking, "Do you want to end up like Jess?" suggesting the killer’s identity might be circulating within that social circle.

A Call for Justice

Jessica Starr was a person who used her own past trauma to "do good," serving as a liaison for victims of domestic violence. Her family’s long search for answers—including her father’s exhaustive, albeit disorganized, personal investigations—highlights the devastating impact of the unsolved case. With the EPD’s history of "civil rights violations" and poor investigative track records, the burden of finding truth has fallen on the public and the victim's loved ones. As Flowers notes, "people don't keep secrets forever," and the recent tips regarding individuals claiming to know the truth suggest that the killer could still be brought to justice if the right information reaches the authorities.

🎯Key Sentences

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I just needed to see it for myself.
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It didn't seem possible.
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Police are baffled by the brazen attack.
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tell us everything you saw and heard.
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at the time it didn't occur to him
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📝Key Phrases

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divide and conquer
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lay in wait
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track down
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bungled the investigation
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get back on one's feet
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Crime Junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And today Britt and I are going to divide and conquer because two Indiana cases recently came across my desk that are both pretty recent and both in need of some eyes and ears.
So you get two episodes in your feed today, one from me and then one from Britt.
And if you follow me on social, you'll know I was recently back near my hometown scoping out an area in Elkhart Indiana, that was once a crime scene, because I just needed to see it for myself.
How did someone lay in wait, blitz attack a young woman, then drag her to the side of her trailer and cut her from ear to ear without a single witness seeing?

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