The Jacqueline Lard Case: A DNA Breakthrough After Decades
The Jacqueline Lard Case: A DNA Breakthrough After Decades

The Jacqueline Lard Case: A DNA Breakthrough After Decades

February 10, 2025 4:00am
46:45
Season 1
Episode 45
Explicit

In 1986, Jacqueline Lard, a realtor in Stafford County, Virginia, was found murdered in a wooded area after disappearing from her office. The case remained unsolved for nearly 40 years until DNA evidence linked her murder to the 1989 murder of Amy Baker in Fairfax County.Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify!Follow Sean Kipe:Instagram: @seankipeofficial Follow Jason Hoch:Instagram: @starexplorer How It All Went South is a twice weekly podcast series hosted by Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch.New episodes are published every Monday with an additional episode available early for subscribers on our Apple Podcasts channel every Friday. If you are a subscriber, you get all episodes ad-free. Reach us at howitallwentsouth@gmail.com (especially if you have an idea about a story we should cover) or leave a message for us at 470-682-1280 and we might use your message on a future show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Duration:46:45
Published:February 10, 2025 4:00am
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In 1986, Jacqueline Lard, a realtor in Stafford County, Virginia, was found murdered in a wooded area after disappearing from her office. The case remained unsolved for nearly 40 years until DNA evidence linked her murder to the 1989 murder of Amy Baker in Fairfax County.Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify!Follow Sean Kipe:Instagram: @seankipeofficial Follow Jason Hoch:Instagram:...

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