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[Secrets in the Ozarks: The Unsolved Murder of Rebecca Gould]-[Secrets in the Ozarks]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-06-06

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Secrets in the Ozarks: The Pursuit of Justice for Rebecca Gould

The Disappearance and Discovery

In September 2004, 22-year-old Rebecca Gould, a vibrant and fiercely independent student, vanished from the small town of Mountain View, Arkansas. She had been visiting her on-and-off boyfriend, Casey McCullough. When she failed to pick up her sister or answer her phone, a welfare check revealed a gruesome scene at Casey’s home: significant amounts of blood were discovered under the mattress and in the washing machine, though there were no signs of forced entry. A week later, Rebecca’s body was found down a steep embankment near a mountain highway, the victim of blunt force trauma.

A Town Under Suspicion

For years, the case was plagued by rumors and a "long list of suspects." Because Casey McCullough was the boyfriend and the crime occurred in his home, he became the primary target for investigators and the "court of public opinion." His reputation was dragged through the mud, and he was effectively treated as guilty by the community. Other individuals, such as a local named J.B. Yates, a man named Chris Cantrell, and even Jennifer Turner, an old co-worker, faced intense scrutiny. Despite endless theories and rumors, physical evidence—such as fingerprints or DNA—remained elusive, leaving the case cold for over 15 years.

The Role of Media and Family Advocacy

As true-crime podcasts gained popularity, the case saw a resurgence of interest. Rebecca’s father, Larry Gould, became a relentless advocate for his daughter, pushing for legislative changes like the "Rebecca Law" to grant families access to investigative files. Meanwhile, podcasts like Hell and Gone cast fresh light on the investigation, including a controversial claim that Casey had confessed to the murder while drunk—a story that ultimately led investigators to a dead end but kept the pressure on law enforcement.

A New Detective and a Risky Strategy

In 2020, Special Agent Mike McNeil took over the case with a fresh perspective. He systematically re-examined the inner circle, quickly clearing Casey McCullough. McNeil turned his attention to the wider McCullough family, specifically focusing on William "Billy" Miller, Casey’s cousin from Texas who had visited the home the night before the murder. Miller had a history of suspicious behavior, including allegations of sexual assault in Texas.

McNeil employed a high-stakes, controversial interrogation technique: the bluff. During an interview in Oregon, McNeil falsely claimed he had DNA evidence from the crime scene and that Rebecca’s blood was found in the cab of Miller’s old truck. Although these claims were fabrications, they shattered Miller’s composure.

Confession and Resolution

Under the weight of the detective's psychological pressure, Miller finally broke. He confessed to entering the house, killing Rebecca with a piano leg, and strangling her with a tie. He revealed the location of a missing suitcase—a critical piece of evidence that police had never been able to find—which corroborated his confession.

Miller’s defense attempted to suppress the confession due to a procedural error regarding his Miranda rights, but the judge ruled it admissible. Facing the possibility of a trial, Miller entered a plea deal and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. This brought an end to nearly two decades of uncertainty for the Gould family. Larry Gould, having finally fulfilled his promise to find his daughter’s killer, summarized the closure: "Promise made, promise kept."

🎯Key Sentences

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It's a mess.
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She had a mind of her own.
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It didn't feel real.
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You don't know how to take it.
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Rumor mills just went wild.
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📝Key Phrases

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on and off again
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red flag
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forced entry
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how it went down
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total bluff
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
She was a tiny little thing, but she was not scared of anybody.
Got a call from dispatch, said that Rebecca was missing.
There was bloody items, pillows, and clothing that was shoved under the bed.
Where'd they find the body?
Right down there close to that big tree.

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