Cold Case Files - REOPENED: Sisters In Death
Episode Date: March 26, 2026A father discovers his daughters killed in horrific circumstances in March, 1984. The mission to find the person responsible is passed from generation to generation until an informant comes f...orward with a name.Hers: Start your free online visit at forhers.com/CCF for your personalized weight loss treatment options.Marley Spoon: Head to MarleySpoon.com/offer/COLDCASE for up to 25 free meals!Progressive: Multitask right now. Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When my grandmother passed away, I inherited a metal box.
It contains original newspaper articles,
Wiling and Lily's death certificates.
It was her collection of any kind of investigative material.
This crime was extremely horrific.
It just doesn't even seem like another human being would be capable of this.
My family was ripped apart on her deathbed.
My grandmother told me never to forget to keep fighting for the family
and getting justice for my two aunts, Wylene and Lily.
There are 120,000 unsolved murders in America.
Each one is a cold case.
Only 1% are ever solved.
This is one of those rarest.
stories. It's the morning of March 5th, 1984 in the neighborhood known as the Heights in Houston,
Texas. The historic neighborhood is known for its artistic culture and vibrant scene. Creatives flock to
the area to do what they love among people who have similar outlooks on life. It's exactly where
the Kennedy sisters, 23-year-old Lily, and 33-year-old Wailene want to be. Wylene is a stained
glass artist who adores the arts and music. She loves living in an area where she can walk to a
club and listen to live music, and she loves having her sister Lily stay with her. Wailene and Lily's
father, Jack Kennedy, also lives nearby in the Heights. On this particular morning, he's waiting
to drive his daughters to a doctor's appointment, but they're late. Jack decides to walk over to
the house around the corner, and when he arrives, he immediately
notices that something isn't right.
The front door is open.
Jack runs inside and finds Wailene lying on the ground in the entryway.
Lily is lying at her feet.
Neither of his daughters are breathing,
so Jack calls 911 and begs for medical assistance.
There is nothing that can be done.
Wylene and Lily are dead.
Houston police officers quickly arrive at the scene
and begin taking notes on the injury seen on the victim's body.
lily appears to have sustained a single gunshot wound to the head there isn't much blood on the carpet beneath her and there are no wounds on her hands or feet to indicate that she had a chance to defend herself it's safe for the officers to assume she had been killed first whilene had suffered more obvious and severe injuries she had been gagged and her underwear had been pulled down blood is pooled beneath her body and there are knife wounds on her throat
There's also a wound on her arm that looks like a gunshot.
Wailene and Lily's cousin Deborah watches helplessly as Jack reacts to finding his daughters.
My uncle was shaking uncontrollably and crying, uncontrollably.
I don't know how he even stood up seeing that scene.
Sergeant Bob Deloney and the other officers can tell that the killer had focused their rage on Wailene.
Whoever had taken her life had spent some significant time harming Wailene.
She was abused, if not tortured, prior to her death.
I feel like Wolling was the target, and that's Lili.
It was just used as another way to torture Wallying by killing her first.
While the detectives continue searching for a motive,
the victim's niece, Jackie, and the rest of their family,
try to confront the senseless loss.
I used to spend the night at that house.
My mom was crying because she knew I could have been there.
Wailene and Lily are my aunts.
Wailene loved dancing and was very social.
She had a vintage clothing store in the Heights area.
The vintage clothing store was Wailene's passion.
That was her goal to find the most unique pieces of clothing she could.
I love going to visit my aunt Wileen
and spending the weekend with her
because we would go to unusual places,
clothing shopping,
so some of the clothes I would wear to school,
no one else had them.
Wileen was always very energetic, outgoing.
She accepted absolutely everybody.
She was a great person to look up to.
Lily was a little more subdued,
more calm, and very, I don't know what I should say,
within herself.
Lily was more like your girl next door, soft-spoken, but very goofy.
She's the type that would go and play pool with the boys at the bar.
My first footsteps were from my grandmother to Lily.
She was a big sister to me.
Then all the sudden, and my aunts aren't there.
They're just taken away from me.
It was unbelievable.
It was probably the most horrific day of my whole life.
It was like a horror movie for Wileen, being tortured.
the last hour of her life.
Crime scene investigators go over every inch of the house,
and they start to build a picture of what happened on the morning of this double murder.
There is no sign of forced entry,
so it seems as though the sisters knew the person well enough to let them inside.
And from there, things escalated.
Bloody footprints are found throughout the house.
The footprints have a distinctive, wavy design, like an athletic shoe.
Another footprint, with the same pattern, is found around the corner and down the street from the murder scene,
giving investigators a hint as to where the killer came from or ran to.
It doesn't look to be a typical robbery gone wrong,
as a couch cushion had been taken from Wailene's couch,
and the investigators wonder if the killer had been looking for something specific.
There's been a couple of rumors.
Wileen has said to have told an associate that she had hidden some cocaine from her brain,
boyfriend in a cushion on the couch.
But there was no evidence whatsoever of any kind of dope, anything of that nature.
She was very neat, tidy person, but the house was ransacked and things were missing.
That would indicate somebody's looking for something, but there was $500 cash and there was
jewelry left in the house, but the amount of energy expended on Yeline led me to believe that
somebody that wanted something from her or she had really, really made somebody mad.
The double murder shocks the neighborhood, but the tortuous behavior of the killer puts
pressure on the investigators to find the person responsible fast.
They begin canvassing the heights, looking for anyone who had seen or heard anything unusual
the night of the murders.
One neighbor recalls Lily, knocking at her door at around 11 p.m. She said that she had sprained
her ankle and she asked for an ace bandage, but everything seemed to be fine. Another neighbor
says that she heard loud noises and shouting and what she thought were very loud thumping sounds
at around 6, 6.30 that morning. The noises could well have been gunshots since Wileen and
Lily had both sustained gunshot wounds. A third neighbor helps the police narrow down the timeline
and provides what could be a description of the killer. At 630 or something,
He had gone out to get in his truck to get ready to go to work.
These seats a guy come around the corner, and he's carrying a multicolored blanket and some clothing inside,
and he's stumbling around and dropping stuff.
What are you doing here?
Why do I look like a burglar?
Yes, you do.
Well, I'm really embarrassed.
My girlfriend and I just had a big argument, and she threw me out.
And this is the stuff I've got, and I'm just heading on out.
That was the extent of that exchange.
The person that was seen by the witness was rather clumsy, and he dropped a cushion from a love seat.
I had documented a cushion missing from a full love seat from the house, and lo and behold, it's discovered around the corner.
We found it, it had blood on it.
It was torn open, but there was nothing in it.
The fact that the man had been carrying a cushion confirms that.
that he had been inside Wylene's house,
which meant that the investigators had a witness,
one who could help them prepare a composite sketch.
Composite sketches are based on the description of a suspect by a witness,
and they can potentially open dozens of leads.
The first time I saw the composite drawing, it could be anybody.
It just looked like a man to me.
It was nobody I recognized.
Unfortunately, no one seems to recognize the suspect from the sketch,
and the police continued to canvass the neighborhood
while the medical examiner performs the autopsies on the victims.
Lily had been shot in the back of the head.
The bullet had been lodged in her skull,
but the catastrophic damage it caused led to her death.
Yeline had been cut on her neck with a knife at least four times.
She had died from blood loss as a result.
Sexual assault examinations are conducted by the examiner on both victims.
No seminal fluid is found
on Lily's swab, but there is semen present on Wailene's swab.
In 1984, the testing that can be performed on seminal fluid is limited to narrowing down the
person's blood type. DNA testing is still a developing technology.
The investigators yield no further clues from the autopsy reports, so they turn to Lily and
Wailene's father, Jack, to see if he knows anyone who has a grudge against his daughters.
Jack had some reservations immediately about Wylene's former boyfriend,
and Jack didn't shy away from having some thoughts not positive about Lily's ex-husband.
Unfortunately, Wailene and Lily both, I guess you would say, weren't good at picking men.
Jack also tells the detectives that Lily's ex-husband has recently made some threats,
and Wailene's ex-boyfriend is involved with drugs.
The investigators have two viable suspects, the victim's exes,
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Weillene and her boyfriend are not together at the time of the murders, but they had been in contact.
Wailene and Lily's relatives have their suspicions about who had a motive to kill them.
After the murders happened, it became clear that Wylene's boyfriend had been involved in drug dealing.
My family was convinced. It was him.
As a child, I knew Wailene's boyfriend as an uncle. He, to me, was a part of the
of my family. I have a lot of great memories spending time with him. He was outgoing,
made a lot of people laugh. So it was very hurtful for me to think that he had harmed my aunt.
The police interview Yileen's ex-boyfriend. They are hopeful that they can close the case quickly,
but her ex is cooperative. He doesn't ask for a lawyer and is open about his involvement with drugs.
He's even willing to go in a lineup
so the neighbors who saw a man in the area
can see if he matches the description.
The witness doesn't recognize him,
and to fully clear his name,
Wylene's ex takes a polygraph test.
He passes with flying colors.
With one X in the clear,
the police turned their attention to Lily's ex-husband.
The 10-year-old gap between the sisters
meant that they hadn't been especially close
until they had both graduated from high school.
As adults, they developed a close bond,
and when Lily needed support,
she turned to her older sister, Wylene.
Lily had been staying with Wailene to escape a turbulent marriage.
Her divorce had gone through just days before she was killed.
Information came from the family members
that he had made threats to harm her.
Certainly the overwhelming number of victims
know their assailants in the first place,
But now we've got an ex-husband.
We interviewed him in Pasadena, which is a suburb city.
We found that he was big and strong and strapping
and not anything resembling the drawing.
Also, he was on crutches.
We found that he had had surgery and had discs removed.
Doctors at the hospital confirm that there was no way Lilliesax
would have been physically capable of committing the double murder.
And with that, the only viable lead in the case disappears.
It's disheartening to the detectives who have spent 10 days trying to track down the sadistic killer.
And they turned to Yileen's friends and associates to get an idea of the lifestyle she had been living.
She was just a young, beautiful woman wanting to have fun in many ways and experimenting in many ways.
Being in the partying atmosphere, you are exposed to being around all sorts of people.
people. Some of the people in the vintage clothing business were really, really into some cocaine
dealing, not to imply that she was a part of that, but had some associates that gave us pause.
We spent some time pursuing Leads that Wiley's ex-boyfriend had been involved with stealing some drugs
from some people. We spent a lot of time searching for people that might have been seeking
revenge on him through the girls. There was a lot of dead ends.
After two weeks the case has stalled, but then a tipster calls crime stoppers and claims that he has seen shoe treads similar to those reported in Wailene's house.
The police head to an alley by a small apartment around the corner from the crime scene, where the anonymous caller reported seeing the distinctive wavy shoe treads.
Sergeant Deloney has a good feeling about the lead when he spots the footprints in front of the door to the apartment.
The occupant did not speak English.
I speak Spanish, so I was able to convert with him.
He granted us entrance to his house,
and immediately we found 24 marijuana cigarettes,
and we found LSD in the freezer,
and found a big pistol that he had wrapped up.
It turned out he was unlawfully in this country.
We took him into custody, and we immediately submitted the shoes to the crime lab.
This offered hope and promise,
but his shoes did not match the pattern from the house.
The gun was tested.
It was obvious that it had not fired the bullets.
Our joy was short-lived.
He was not our guy.
We were back to square one.
We were striking out.
It's definitely disappointing.
The investigators aren't ready to give up.
Sergeant Deloney still can't forget seeing Jack Kennedy after he had found his daughters
murdered in such a horrifying way.
But it's been three months, and wife,
Eileen and Lily's loved ones are mired in a state of grief and despair.
The thoughts never leave your mind.
How can this person get by with murdering two young women?
And then there's no word, no evidence, nobody says anything.
The murder is never going to be found.
The trauma has a lasting impact on Jackie, the victim's niece, who's just 11 years old at the time.
At such a young age in fifth grade, all I could think about, if that happened to my aunts, anybody could break into the house and kill me.
I had difficulty sleeping, walking around the house, locking doors, locking windows.
Every adult around me was completely falling apart.
I felt like I had to, even though I was so young, I just, I had to be strong.
My grandfather, as a father, finding his daughters like that, he had PTSD, he had nightmares.
Wylene and Lily's parents had separated after many years of marriage, and their already
strained relationship worsened as their mother rose, felt that their father should have known
more because he lived so close to Wailene and Lily.
Jack Kennedy blamed himself for not being there to protect his daughter.
and the tragedy has a ripple effect throughout the entire family.
My mom went down a very bad path.
She didn't know how to live after this.
The leads dwindle.
Months pass and nothing new comes up.
After two years, the case of the murdered Kennedy sisters goes cold.
Crime Stoppers' victims advocate Andy Kahn knows how stalled investigations impact those
left behind. I can tell you from someone who's worked with homicide survivors now for just about
30 years to have a case like that, go cold. It's got a gnaw at you. It scares you because you think
the same thing is going to happen to you or to your child. Like my only daughter, could somebody
come back and do that to her? It's so hard to think that a murderer got away.
Yileen and Lily's mother Rose makes it her life's work to ensure her daughter's stories are not forgotten.
On each of the anniversaries of the murders, Rose visits the gravesites and contacts media outlets to keep the tragedy in the minds of the public.
It's 2007 and after decades without a decent lead, Jackie Elliott carries on her grandmother's fight for justice for Yileen and Lily.
When my grandmother passed away, most people in her.
I inherit a jewelry box.
I inherited a metal box.
It contains original newspaper articles.
It has a newspaper clipping of the composite drawing.
It was her collection of any kind of investigative material
on her deathbed.
My grandmother told me never to forget
and tried to make sure I continue the effort of getting this story
of getting the story out there.
Jackie spent her life looking for ways
that the case would get known
and that the murderer could be found.
Seven more years pass,
and it's now 2014,
three decades since Jackie's aunts were murdered.
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I decided to pick up the phone
and call it Houston Police Department
I was nervous.
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I was able to find out some great news.
The Houston Police Cold Case Detective assigned to the case
found that there was still a viable sample of fluids
that had been collected by the medical examiner at the time of the autopsy.
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and a DNA profile is developed.
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found on the National DNA Database, CODIS. It's now September 10th, 2014.
and a single phone call to Indiana attorney, Roy Dominguez, changes everything.
I got a phone call early morning, maybe 12, 31 o'clock in the morning
from someone who was in jail in our community in Lake County, Indiana.
This person whom I had met before had an important matter to discuss about a cold case in Houston, Texas.
A defendant who has been convicted and sentenced to spend a long time behind bars
wants to barter some of his information for his freedom.
He mentioned the Kennedy sisters,
but he right away mentioned who had committed these murders.
The name of the murderer was Edmund Deegan.
That morning, I called Houston Police Department.
The cold case investigator travels to meet with the jailhouse informant.
He tells the investigator that Edmund Deegan
came to him back in 1984 in Houston and asked for his help.
So my client and Edmund,
Deegan, there were associates, Deegan came over, and with the defle bag, with stuff in there,
Deegan told my client that he had just killed two people and that he needed to get rid of
this evidence.
He asked my client for a sledgehammer because he also had a gun and a knife, but he broke into
pieces.
He had a purse and some personal belongings that belonged to the Kennedy sisters.
They went in the back, and they started a fire, and he threw the...
the items in there.
The investigator begins to cross-reference the information that's provided
and learns that Deegan was working in the same circles as Wileen in the vintage clothing
business.
My uncle, the brother of Wileene and Lily, immediately recognized the name Edmund Degan
being one of Wilean's business associates and had met Edmund Deegan.
So it was a little startling that it was someone that Wileene actually knew.
The Houston police tracked down Deegan and questioned him on December 9, 2014.
Deegan denies having any sexual relationship with Yileen or being present on the night of the double homicide.
But he agrees to come back to the station two days later and speak with detectives again.
I appreciate you coming down.
No problem.
And I'll be honest with you.
Somebody's naming you.
Well, it's not me.
It's 30 years later.
Right.
And they've got it.
Okay.
Is it not me?
Officer, on the up.
But I did not kill anybody, honestly.
What I believe is that you did go over there,
and you did get involved in this whole thing.
I did not.
I promise you, I did not kill anyone.
I don't care what anybody says.
I was not involved in that murder of that girl.
Right.
It's not true, officer.
I mean, I'm serious.
You willing to give me a swap?
Like a buckle swap?
Sure, I guess so.
I mean, I don't have any choice, though.
Well, it's better if you just go along with it.
Yeah, I'm going along with it.
argue with him.
Yeah.
Deegan continues to deny any part in the murders,
but he agrees to a buckle swab on the inside of his mouth,
which provides the investigators with his DNA.
The swab is sent to the lab to be compared to the sample taken during Yileen's autopsy,
and while they are awaiting the results,
Jackie is confident that they will finally be able to put a name to the sketch
made 30 years earlier.
I believe that the composite drawing from the name,
was Deegan, if you compare a picture of Deegan at that time of his life to the composite drawing,
you will see how similar both look to each other.
On December 26th, the results come back, and Deegan cannot be excluded.
They have their guy, and it is a one in a 1.4 billion match.
The finding and the chance of long-awaited justice feel,
bittersweet.
It's very sad that my grandmother,
my grandfather, and my mother
did not live long enough
to see the arrest.
Edmund Deegan was arrested
for the murders of Wylene and Lily,
but the prosecutor was very clear to me
that this case was going to be hard.
Just because someone raped someone
doesn't automatically mean they had murdered them.
Unfortunately, other than the DNA,
There's no other tangible evidence.
Without a strong enough case against Deegan to try him for both murders,
the prosecutors are forced to make a deal.
They could connect him to Weylene's death by the DNA evidence,
but not Lily's death.
So Deegan is offered a plea bargain.
If he pleaded guilty to Weillen's murder,
he would avoid the rape charges.
Lily was not listed on the chart sheet,
leaving her as an unnamed victim.
Deegan accepts the deal, and as a result, receives a 15-year sentence for Wylene's murder.
For Edmund Deegan, that was the deal of a lifetime.
Was I happy with that, no, a human's life, to steal one and deprive one is worth more than that.
And it wouldn't hurt to know precisely what happened that morning.
I believe that he went to find cocaine, according to the story that she had some hidden
from her ex-boyfriend.
And things did not proceed the way he anticipated,
but he did have a weapon with him.
He had two weapons with him.
And when things went south, he ended up using those weapons.
While the short sentence leaves Jackie and her family reeling,
there is one more crushing blow of injustice ahead.
In December 2021, Edmund Deegan is released from prison
after serving just a few years of his sentence.
The murderer Degans back on the streets.
He's out whether I like it or anyone likes it.
A Texas law led him out
after serving less than seven years of a 15-year sentence.
I had such a difficult time,
but Andy has been a major support to me.
He was the one that helped me learn and understand the law
and why all these things were happening.
This quirky law
that Texas enacted in 1977 to alleviate prison overcrowding.
It's called a mandatory release law.
Basically stated any inmate.
It didn't matter if you murdered somebody, if you raped somebody,
even if you were a serial killer who committed a crime in Texas
between 1977 and 1987 was eligible for automatic release
as long as they maintain good behavior in prison.
I guess they never thought that the after effects
will haunt this state forever.
Six years, really, for such a violent, disgusting act.
The only place he belongs is behind bars or in a grave.
I've been told he's not allowed to be in Harris County
here in Houston for the next 10 years.
You're asking for a criminal to follow rules
when they've broken so many already.
Honestly, the only way I'm ever going to feel safe in this world is going to be either me dying or him dying.
Wailene and Lily Kennedy have not been forgotten.
And thanks to their dedicated family members, their memory will live on.
I've missed them, and I want to hold them, and I want them back.
I want to see their smiling faces.
I love them.
Yeline and Lily, even though they're not physically here with me to help me through this,
they're still around me. They're like my angels.
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