EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 51 MIN
When a Tiny Hunch leads to the most Gruesome Discovery
from Decor Threads · host AC Wilson
The sources detail a chilling criminal investigation in St. Charles County involving two deaths initially dismissed by authorities. After a suspicious car accident was ruled a fatality, forensic pathologist Dr. Mary Case performed an unauthorized autopsy that revealed the victim, Sharon Williams, was actually murdered. This discovery led investigators to link the crime to the disappearance of Walter Scott, a popular musician whose wife was having an affair with Sharon’s husband, Jim Williams. A tip eventually led police to find Scott’s body hidden in a cistern on the Williams property, proving he had been shot. Ultimately, the medical evidence was the deciding factor in securing a double murder conviction against Jim Williams. This account highlights the vital role of forensic science in uncovering the truth behind cold cases.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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The sources detail a chilling criminal investigation in St. Charles County involving two deaths initially dismissed by authorities. After a suspicious car accident was ruled a fatality, forensic pathologist Dr. Mary Case performed an unauthorized autopsy that revealed the victim, Sharon Williams, was actually murdered. This discovery led investigators to link the crime to the disappearance of Walter Scott, a popular musician whose wife was having an affair with Sharon’s husband, Jim Williams. A tip eventually led police to find Scott’s body hidden in a cistern on the Williams property, proving he had been shot. Ultimately, the medical evidence was the deciding factor in securing a double murder conviction against Jim Williams. This account highlights the vital role of forensic science in uncovering the truth behind cold cases.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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