OH OH - Alicia Jackson, 25, Columbus, 2 Dec 2010

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http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2010/12/police_search_for_killer_of_ce.html

The 25-year-old was found stabbed to death in the head, neck and chest in her home as her 2-year-old son sat in his high chair nearby.

Columbus police said they found no signs of forced entry. They said Eugene Wilson, her fiance, found her and called 911 just after 9 p.m. Wilson told the dispatcher that he came home and found their back door open and Jackson dead on a couch.

Police used dogs to track someone who headed away from the north side of the building, but they eventually lost the trail. Investigators took into evidence a discarded rubber glove found on a nearby street, the Columbus Dispatch reported.

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2014/12/homicide_alicia_jackson_ohio_s.html

While Tuesday marked the four-year anniversary of the brutal homicide of Alicia Jackson, the lead investigator assigned to her case said authorities are still no closer to apprehending her killer.

Steve Eppert, a cold case detective in Columbus, Ohio, said DNA evidence collected from Jackson's Columbus apartment is still awaiting testing at an Ohio crime lab. But the detective said he believes chances are slim the tests will produce the proof necessary to charge the person responsible for killing Jackson.
 
Cold Case Spotlight

May 6 2018, 9:19 am ET


[h=1]Murder of young mom Alicia Jackson remains unsolved seven years later[/h] by Bianca Hillier





Alicia Jackson’s father Kevin Jackson says that from the time his daughter was born, “she always had a delightful manner about herself.”
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Alicia didn’t know anyone when her family moved from Kentucky to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as she was beginning high school. But Kevin says it didn’t take long for the teenager to find her way.

“As a senior, she was homecoming queen. And in academics, she was on the honor roll,” Kevin told Dateline, adding that his daughter was also in the concert band and orchestra. “She was able to establish herself as a leader. I was really proud of her for that.”

Alicia’s cousin Shauntay Jackson told Dateline that Alicia even started a dance program at her high school.

“She was very tenacious and outgoing. I always wanted to be Alicia – for the looks, the books, the people skills,” Shauntay said. “I looked up to her.”

After graduating high school, Alicia enrolled at Ohio State University in the fall of 2003 to pursue a bachelor's degree in architecture.
Alicia Jackson would have turned 33 years old on Monday, May 7, 2018. Instead, Alicia is buried in Lower Paxton, Pennsylvania, a town near where she spent her childhood. If you have any information on the murder of Alicia Jackson, tips can be submitted anonymously online at Central Ohio Crime Stoppers, www.stopcrime.org, or by calling Crime Stoppers at 614-461-8477 or toll-free at 1-877-645-8477. Information also can be directed to the Columbus Police Division’s homicide cold case unit at 614-645-4036
 
An Ohio High School Forensics Class Joins the Hunt for a Young Mother's Killer
For the last three years, the forensics class at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio, has been researching cold cases, and some of the students this year are analyzing a murder that hit close to home: the 2010 slaying of Alicia Jackson, a 25-year-old mother who was killed in her Columbus, Ohio, home — in front of her two-year-old son.

Randy Hubbard, who teaches the class, says that he hopes the course will connect with students in all sorts of surprising ways. "It's not only forensics, but also just getting the skills of learning how to communicate with professionals or communicate with family members and all the while organizing their thoughts to maybe get attention back on the case," he says.
 
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(4) Columbus homicide cold case featured in People Magazine - YouTube

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''COLUMBUS, Ohio — Alicia Jackson spent her last moments on Earth preparing dinner for her 2-year-old son, Jeremiah, at their home on Helenrose Lane.

And that little boy, nicknamed Juju, would be a witness to his own mother’s brutal murder.

On Dec. 2, 2010, Columbus police say someone stabbed Jackson to death, leaving the 25-year-old for her live-in boyfriend to later discover.''

''According to the Franklin County Coroner’s report, Jackson was stabbed more than 30 times in the head, neck, face, chest, arms and hands. She had wounds to her jugular vein, carotid artery, trachea and lungs. She died of multiple stab wounds, and her death was declared a homicide.

At the time, police said there was no sign of forced entry.''

''In fact, detectives believe a woman is responsible. Steve Eppert, a former detective with the Columbus Division of Police, talked about the case back in February for a podcast put together by high-schoolers in Mason, Ohio. The students are part of the William Mason High School Cold Case Program.

He told the students the belief is that a woman from Wilson’s past is responsible. And he talked to them about the number of stab wounds Jackson had suffered.''
 
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Article from when her murder originally happened:Mom found dead, child nearby
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''Police used dogs to track someone who headed away from the north side of the building, but they eventually lost the trail. Investigators took into evidence a discarded rubber glove found on nearby Silver Rod Lane.''

''Jackson said her granddaughter came to Ohio in 2003 to attend Ohio State University. She stayed after completing her master's degree and was working as a research associate at Community Research Partners, an E. Broad Street nonprofit organization that collects and analyzes data in central Ohio for local governments.

Jackson graduated from Central Dauphin East High School in central Pennsylvania, where she played softball and violin and was voted homecoming queen her senior year, her grandmother said.

More recently, Jackson had taken up running and just completed a half-marathon, she said.

"Everybody thought very highly of her," she said. "We just can't imagine anybody who would do that to her."
 

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