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[The Shadow of Ernest Pine: A Survivor's Fight for Justice and the Cold Case Connection]-[SURVIVING: Ernest Pine]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-01-05

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📋 Summary

The Brutal Assault on Linda: A Neighbor's Betrayal

On August 25, 2008, the quiet community surrounding Rough River Lake in Kentucky was shattered by a heinous crime. Linda, a local resident, was at home babysitting her 22-month-old granddaughter when she received a knock at her door from her neighbor, Ernest Pine. Pine, who masqueraded as a "good man" and a "church-going father," gained entry under the guise of discussing a boat dock. Once inside, the situation turned violent as Pine shoved his way in, armed with a gun, zip ties, and a six-inch hunting knife.

Linda fought for her life, even as Pine threatened to kill her and her granddaughter. He moved her to a utility room, where he sexually assaulted her with foreign objects and repeatedly stabbed her. In a desperate attempt to end her life, Pine slit her throat from ear to ear. Miraculously, Linda survived by playing dead, even as Pine washed his knife in the sink above her. After he left, she managed to scrawl his name in her own blood on the wall—a final act of defiance that would become the "mountain of evidence" leading to his arrest.

The Investigation and the "He-Said-She-Said" Defense

When police arrived, they found Pine at his home, where he initially claimed he had simply visited Linda to discuss a boat dock and then left. Despite his calm, cool, and collected demeanor, investigators soon collected irrefutable proof. They discovered the .22 caliber handgun he used—which had jammed during the attack—along with bloody clothing, zip ties, and a knife with human blood on it.

During his interrogation, Pine attempted to frame the sexual assault as a misunderstanding, bizarrely suggesting that without the use of medication, "there wouldn't have been a sexual assault in the first place." Detectives pushed back, noting that Pine was a "deviant" who preyed on innocent people. Despite the overwhelming evidence, Pine remained unrepentant, only pleading guilty months later when he realized he was "backed into a corner."

The Unsolved Shadow: Elena Sanchez Hawkins

As the community processed the horror of Linda’s attack, a chilling connection emerged. During Pine's indictment, the family of Elena Sanchez Hawkins—a woman murdered 16 years prior in 1992—approached Linda’s family. Elena, like Linda, was a small, dark-haired woman who was found with her throat slit in her own home.

Elena’s case remains cold. While investigators noted striking similarities, including the boldness of the crimes and the presence of a child, no official connection was ever made to Pine. Elena’s family remains haunted by the lack of answers, noting that Pine lived in the same town as Elena at the time of her murder and may have even driven past her home regularly. Despite the similarities, law enforcement has yet to definitively link Pine to the 1992 murder, citing the need for advancements in DNA technology.

A Controversial Release and the Ongoing Toll

In a move that shocked the survivors, Ernest Pine was released on parole in August 2025 after serving only 17 years of his 20-year sentence. His release was reportedly influenced by his time spent "leading Bible study and Sunday school" in prison, a detail that Linda’s family finds deeply insulting given the severity of his crimes.

For Linda, the trauma remains a daily reality. She lives under constant protection, and her family has been burdened with massive medical debt and the emotional toll of knowing their attacker is once again free. Elena’s family, meanwhile, continues to search for justice, holding onto the hope that someone will finally come forward with information. As the podcast notes, Pine’s early release raises urgent questions about accountability and the true meaning of justice for victims of violent, predatory men.

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That is the moment he pounced.
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Ernest complies.
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he reeks of alcohol.
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calm, cool and collected.
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they are dying to get to the heart of their questions.
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📝Key Phrases

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masquerade as
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found out the hard way
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at the expense of
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have one's guard down
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force one's way inside
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📖 Transcript

Hi, crime junkies.
Even though I don't sound like it, I am your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
And even though I'm sick, there is no way I was going to keep me from telling this story this week, because this is an urgent warning for the people of Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
There is a man living among you who committed one of the most violent, heinous crimes on a neighbor that he barely even knew, for a reason no one knows.
With her grandchild in the other room.

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