MURDERED: Jenny Lin, Part 2
After days of searching for 14-year-old Jenny Lin’s killer, detectives received some promising tips that left everyone hopeful they’d solve one of the most disturbing murders Alameda County had ever seen.
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Jenny Lin is featured in the Alameda County, California, cold case playing cards as the Queen of Hearts.
Sebastian’s first letter to John. In the letter, Sebastian expresses his doubt that the person he is corresponding with is actually Jenny Lin’s father.
John’s February 2009 response to Sebastian, attempting to prove that he is, in fact, Jenny’s father.
A Lin family portrait with Jenny (right), Mei-Lian (center-right), John (center-left), and Rhoda (left).
A May 26, 2006, article in the Statesman Journal announcing that Sebastian Alexander Shaw was named a suspect in Jenny’s murder.
Please contact the authorities If you have any information about the following cases:
If you have any information about the murder of Jennifer Lin on May 27th, 1994, please contact the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office at 510-667-3636, or call the Jenny Lin hotline at 855-4-JENNY-LIN.
To donate to The Jenny Lin foundation, visit: jennylinfoundation.org.
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Episode Source Material
- KUTV: Renewed hope that DNA advances will solve Jenny Lin case as family holds vigil 25 years later, by Amber Lee.
- National Institute of Justice: Voice Stress Analysis: Only 15 percent of lies about drug use detected in field test, by Kelly R. Damphousse, Ph.D.
- AMP Reports: Inconclusive: The truth about lie detector tests, by Jennifer Vogel and Madeleine Baran.
- Oxygen: Portland serial killer dies After 21 years in prison, by Dorian Geiger.
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