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Episode Date: June 10, 2024In February of 1983, a young police officer arrived at what looked like a normal, residential home in Mobile, Alabama – but the officer already knew that there was more to this house than m...et the eye. Just a few minutes earlier, an emergency medical technician had called to tell the officer that there was something inside the home he should really see. The officer opened up the front door and walked into the living room, where first responders were huddled around a man’s dead body. The owner of the home had died by suicide, but that wasn’t what the EMT was talking about. The officer walked right past the commotion and into the homeowner’s bedroom. There, he stopped dead in his tracks. What he found was one of the strangest and most chilling things he’d seen in his entire career. But even as he stood staring at this bizarre scene, he felt a sudden rush of hope. Because he was pretty sure he had just found the answer to one of the city’s most notorious crimes.For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee 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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In February of 1983, a young police officer arrived at what looked like a normal residential
home in Mobile, Alabama.
However, this officer already knew there was more to this house than met the eye.
Just a few minutes earlier, an emergency medical technician who was in the home, had called
to tell the officer that there was something inside this house that the police really needed
to see.
And so this police officer opened up the front door and walked into the living room where
first responders were huddled around a dead man's body.
Now this body belonged to the owner of the home, he had died by suicide, but this was
not what the EMT was talking about when he said police needed to see something inside this house.
And this police officer obviously knew that, so he walked past the EMTs and the body and
he went straight into the homeowner's bedroom.
And as soon as he saw what was in there, he stopped, dead in his tracks.
What he found was easily one of the strangest and most chilling things he'd ever encountered
in his entire career.
But even as he stood staring at this bizarre scene, he felt a sudden rush of hope,
because he was pretty sure he had just found the answer to one of the city's most notorious crimes.
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Late in the afternoon on Wednesday, February 20, 1980, Catherine Foster sat on the cold metal bleachers beside her university's soccer fields.
The men's team at the University of South Alabama was playing a practice game, and it
was very easy for Catherine to pick out her favorite player.
He was the very tall and handsome one with dark and curly hair.
His name was Tom Jadon and he'd been Katherine's boyfriend for years, ever since they went
to high school together in the small city of Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Katherine and Tom were young, both just 18-year-old freshmen, but they were committed to each
other.
When they were seniors in high school, Tom received a soccer scholarship to the University
of South Alabama in Mobile, so Catherine enrolled in the same school just to be near him.
Catherine had earned the second highest grades in her entire graduating class, and so she
could have gone to college anywhere, but realistically, it did not feel like a sacrifice for her to
follow Tom to this school.
The University of South Alabama was well
known for its physical therapy program which was Catherine's specialty and so having her boyfriend
there just made college that much better. While Tom and his teammates played soccer,
Catherine called out to two young women looking up at the bleachers from the grass below.
One was tall and thin, this was Tisho Sullivan, and the other was shorter and more
athletic looking, and her name was Jamie Kellum. And these two were Catherine's best friends,
and when they saw Catherine calling to them, they smiled and rushed up to her and sat down
on either side of her. And for a moment, all three young women just sat there and watched Tom and
the other players out on the soccer field, but then the coach blew the whistle and called all
the players to the sidelines. And so suddenly there was not soccer to watch, and so the three friends stopped looking at
the field and they just looked to each other and began chatting.
Katherine had known Tish since they were in elementary school.
They'd gone to the same Catholic church and the same high school in Pascagoula, but
Katherine had not met Jamie until her first day of college.
She and Tish had been standing in line for registration
and Jamie happened to be in front of them. They got to talking and realized Jamie was also from
Pascagoula. She had just gone to a different high school. That's why they didn't know her.
And so the three young women bonded over their shared background and ever since that fateful
meeting they'd been inseparable. They all loved the energy of living in a big city for the first
time and lately the women
had been keeping an eye on a brand new mall that was under construction in downtown Mobile.
Jamie leaned over and told her friends that she thought the mall was actually finally
open now and so they should go check it out the next day.
Catherine and Tish loved the idea and none of them had anything to do in the morning
so they could go shopping, have lunch and still be back in time for afternoon classes.
So they agreed to meet in the parking lot outside of Catherine's dorm building around
10am the next day.
Just then Catherine's boyfriend Tom came jogging over.
He was sweaty and his curly hair was sticking to his forehead, but Catherine didn't care.
She gave him a big kiss on the cheek and then took his hand.
Then all four friends headed for the university dining hall for dinner before settling in for another evening of studies. The following morning, Catherine woke up before her alarm,
and she immediately rolled out of bed and jumped in the shower. After that, she went to her closet
and picked out a comfortable outfit for the cool morning, blue jeans, brown walking shoes, and a
light sweatshirt. Then she sat in front of her mirror and swiped on some eyeshadow, mascara, and lip gloss.
She blow-dried her curly light brown hair, thought about putting it up in a ponytail,
but ultimately decided she liked it better down.
And so, Catherine was ready.
Early, like always.
But just then, at about 9.30am, she heard a knock at her door and so she went to answer
it.
She smiled when she saw Jamie standing there.
Jamie said she knew she was early, but she figured Catherine would be ready too, and
she was right.
Catherine laughed at how well they knew each other and then the pair walked out to Jamie's
car.
But before they actually got to the car, Catherine stopped and said she had forgotten her purse,
so she turned and ran back to her dorm to grab it while Jamie waited.
Jamie leaned against the side of her vehicle and crossed her arms over her chest against
the morning chill.
After a few minutes, when still Catherine had not come back outside again, Jamie was
so cold that she climbed inside of her car and turned it on, put on the heat, and turned
on some music.
And as she was sitting there waiting, it started to feel like Catherine was taking a really
long time.
Jamie thought about maybe going inside to check on her, but she told herself, you know,
Catherine's fine, she'll be out in a second.
But after three more songs played and still Catherine had not come back out again, Jamie
really started to get worried.
But just then she looked up and noticed Tish walking across the parking lot towards her
and so Jamie rolled down the window and actually yelled to Tish like, hey, come over here.
So Tish sensing something was wrong, she ran over.
And when the two women linked up, Jamie explained that Katherine had apparently lost her purse
and gone back inside, but that was like 15 minutes ago and she still had not come back
yet.
Tish agreed that was weird and it was not like Katherine to suddenly abandon her friends.
And even if Katherine could not find her purse and that was the reason it was taking so long,
she would have come back by now to tell them that was what was going on so they wouldn't
worry.
Also, remember these were the days before cell phones so a phone call or text message
was just not an option.
Tish could only think of one explanation.
Maybe Catherine had run into her boyfriend Tom and decided to go hang out with him instead. It was definitely strange that Katherine never returned to let
Jamie know, but the girls knew Katherine was head over heels in love with her boyfriend
and so that did kind of seem like something that could happen.
Jamie nodded at this idea and agreed that Katherine could have dumped them for her boyfriend,
but Tish had a class with Katherine later that afternoon and so they'd be able to
figure out what happened then.
So Tish and Jamie, after waiting for a few more minutes and still not seeing Catherine,
they decided to just go ahead with their shopping trip without Catherine.
Tish got into the car and the two young women pulled out of the parking lot and headed for
the new mall in downtown Mobile.
Later that afternoon, Tish burst into the university library.
She walked quickly down the rows of books until she found Tom sitting alone at a table
with his head in a textbook.
Tish sat next to him and tried to keep her voice at a whisper as she asked Tom where on
earth Catherine was, but Tom just stared at her and said he didn't know,
because he hadn't seen his girlfriend all day. He thought she'd gone shopping with Tish and Jamie
that morning and he assumed that right now she likely just got out of her afternoon class.
Tish suddenly felt panicked. She told Tom that Catherine actually didn't go shopping with them
that morning because she basically just kind of abandoned them and she didn't show up to class
and she wasn't in her dorm room now.
Nobody had seen her since before 10am and so now Tish and Jamie were running all around
campus looking for her.
Tom did look alarmed but he told Tish there had to be a reasonable explanation here.
He closed his textbook and thought for a moment.
He said the only thing that could make Catherine miss class would be an emergency, which made him wonder if maybe something had happened with Catherine's family back in
Pascagoula. Tom asked Tish if she had called Catherine's parents and Tish said no, but she
would right now. And sure enough she rushed out of the library and headed towards her dorm room
where she could use the phone.
room, where she could use the phone. That evening, Sergeant Wilbur Williams was working dispatch at the Mobile Police Station.
He was one of the younger cops, with a dark brown mustache and a police hat that actually
looked like it was two sizes too big on him.
When the phone rang, he picked it up and he heard a woman's frantic voice on the other
end.
She introduced herself as Joanne Foster.
She said her daughter, Katherine, was a freshman at the University of South Alabama.
Right away, Sergeant Williams' ears perked up.
He'd actually graduated from the same university.
Mrs. Foster continued, saying she'd received a call from one of her daughter's closest
friends, telling her that Katherine had not been seen since earlier that morning. and Mrs. Foster said her daughter was not at home, so she had no
idea where she was.
Sergeant Williams listened, but he actually was not that concerned.
He told Mrs. Foster that, you know, because of partying and all these new experiences
all around them, that it's pretty common for college freshmen to sort of drop off the
map for a few hours from time to time.
The sergeant promised
the panicked mother that she really did not need to worry, that her daughter would show up. And on
the off chance that she did not show up, the Mobile Police would launch an investigation.
But only after 24 hours had passed. That was the department policy.
24 hours later, on Friday, February 22nd, Sergeant Williams found himself back on his
old college campus.
The cement sidewalks and tall red brick buildings were familiar and made him nostalgic for his
college days.
And it would have been a whole lot better to be back here if it were not under such
bad circumstances.
Catherine Foster still had not been located after almost a day and a half, so the Mobile PD had officially opened up a missing person investigation and Sergeant Williams was in
charge.
Now Sergeant Williams still believed that Catherine would show up soon on her own, but
he could see that all of Catherine's friends were very worried about her.
In fact, Tom, Tish and Jamie were so worried about her that they had all individually contacted
campus security about her disappearance.
So Sergeant Williams decided he would begin his investigation by speaking with those three
first.
He started with Jamie, but really Jamie didn't know much.
She explained how Catherine had left her to go get her purse that Thursday morning, but
then never came back, and Jamie said, you know, since then, she's just been looking for Catherine like the rest of her friends.
Tish knew even less than Jamie did. All she could say was that Catherine missed her afternoon class
on Thursday and was absent from classes that Friday morning, which was apparently really out
of character for Catherine. Finally, Sergeant Williams talked to Tom. Tom would say that he
and Catherine spoke every single day, and so it was totally unlike her to go this long without speaking to him.
Sergeant Williams appreciated the information Jamie, Tish, and Tom provided but it really
wasn't that much. And so after speaking to Tom, Sergeant Williams spent the afternoon
just kind of walking around campus speaking to Catherine's teachers and classmates seeing
if anybody knew anything. But nobody had any information that could actually help find Catherine. And so by nightfall,
Catherine was still missing and Sergeant Williams had no idea where to look for her.
The following day, Saturday, February 23rd, Tisch marched arm-in-arm with about 50 other students,
including Tom and Jamie. They joined a volunteer search party to look for Catherine, under the supervision of Sergeant
Williams and another officer.
The search party had already scanned the entire main campus, but they'd found nothing.
So around 10am, 48 hours since Catherine was last seen, the police expanded their search
to forested areas surrounding the university.
Tish and the other volunteers kept their arms hooked together as they made their way through
the trees.
The police had told them that even something as tiny as a hair clip could help them find
Catherine.
So, Tish kept her eyes locked on the crunchy brown grass, watching for anything out of
the ordinary.
Then, from far down the line of students, Tish heard someone scream out in terror.
Her stomach dropped as she watched two police officers run towards the commotion.
Without thinking, Tish just followed them and ran head first into the most horrifying
thing she'd ever seen.
Her best friend, Catherine, was there, lying on her back in the grass, motionless.
Everything about her looked pristine.
She was wearing her favorite blue jeans, sweatshirt, her hair was fanned out around her face, her
makeup wasn't even smudged.
It almost looked like Catherine had just laid down for a nap, except for the puddle of blood
beneath her head.
Suddenly Tish heard another student scream, and she watched Jamie drop to her knees and
sob into her hands.
As more people joined the crowd, Tish saw Tom running up to see what was going on.
But before Tom could get a glimpse of his girlfriend, Sergeant Williams began pushing
the students back and grabbed Tom by the arm.
The sergeant told him this was a crime scene now and so they had to secure the area.
Another officer quickly began wrapping yellow crime scene tape around the trees, creating
a large perimeter around Catherine's body.
And as this was happening, Sergeant Williams did his best to hide his shock.
He had truly believed that Catherine would just show up again with a simple explanation
for her absence.
But now, of course, everything had changed.
A student had been murdered on Sergeant Williams' former college campus and he felt like it
was now his responsibility to solve the case.
Especially when you consider the fact that he had kind of brushed off Catherine's mom's concerns initially. Sergeant Williams did an
initial sweep of the area immediately around Catherine, but there wasn't much to find.
The dirt and grass around Catherine's body did not look disturbed. There were no footprints,
drag marks, or signs of a struggle. there was no blood anywhere except right beneath Catherine's head.
Sergeant Williams couldn't find any signs of a weapon either.
Soon, a few other Mobile Police Department officers showed up, along with the county
medical examiner.
Staff from the medical examiner's office lifted Catherine's body up and then placed
it into a body bag.
Then they carried the bag to the coroner's van so her remains could be transferred to the county morgue for an autopsy.
A few hours later, Sergeant Williams arrived at the morgue to meet with the medical examiner
about Catherine's cause of death. The two men sat down in the medical examiner's office,
each holding a cup of much-needed coffee, while the medical examiner explained he had uncovered some crucial information.
Catherine had died from two gunshots from a.22 caliber gun, one bullet in the back
of her skull and the other in her right temple.
Otherwise, her body showed no signs of assault or indications that she had been bound or
beaten in any way.
The medical examiner also said her body showed little signs of decomposition,
which made him think that Catherine had only been dead for maybe 8 to 24 hours before her
body was found.
Sergeant Williams thought this over.
Catherine disappeared on the morning of Thursday, February 21st, but based on the medical examiner's
estimation, she was not killed until at least one full day later.
It sounded like Catherine might have been kidnapped and then held captive for more than
24 hours before she was killed.
But it also appeared that she was never restrained and never fought against her killer, so how
could she possibly have been kidnapped?
Sergeant Williams didn't really know how to make sense of these sort of contradictory
clues, but he thanked the medical examiner and headed back to the police station.
He knew he had a lot of work to do.
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The moment Sergeant Williams walked inside the Mobile Police Station, another officer
stopped him.
The officer said they had just received a call from a female student
at the University of South Alabama who lived near where the body was found. The student said she'd
woken up with an asthma attack at exactly 2.38 a.m. on Saturday, February 23rd. She knew the precise
time because she recalled, you know, sitting up and struggling to breathe and just looking over
at the clock and it was right there, 2.38. So at 2.38 am, the student had jumped out of bed and opened her window to get some fresh
air and that's when she heard two loud popping sounds.
Now at the time, she had no idea what these noises were, but since obviously hearing the
news about Catherine's death, the student wondered if those popping sounds might have
been the sounds of the gunshots that killed Catherine.
As he listened, Sergeant Williams felt his heartbeat speed up.
2.30am on Saturday was about 8 hours before Catherine's body was found, and so that
lined up perfectly with Catherine's estimated time of death based on the autopsy.
And so, this student might very well have heard the two gunshots that killed Catherine.
Sergeant Williams ran out to his police cruiser and headed right back towards the university.
A few minutes later, Sergeant Williams strode across campus with a purpose. Now, he was
investigating a murder, so he had to go back to square one, which meant re-interviewing
Catherine's closest friends. He needed to ask each of them where they were at 2.30am on Saturday, February 23rd.
Now when he spoke to them, he didn't tell them that that was the time he believed Catherine
was killed, he just wanted to know if the teenagers had alibis.
Jamie, Tish and Tom were all extremely emotional over Catherine's death.
It was hard for Jamie to even speak,
but she did manage to tell Sergeant Williams that on Saturday night she had been at a sleepover with
a friend and a few family members and Sergeant Williams was able to follow up and confirm that
this was true. So Jamie had an alibi. As for Tish and Tom, they didn't really have an alibi.
They just said they were in their dorm room sleeping and they knew there was no way to
prove that because there were no cameras or other monitoring systems in their dorm buildings.
But they both swore they didn't go anywhere besides their dorm that night.
Sergeant Williams thought Tish sounded like she was telling the truth, though he wasn't
quite sure about Tom.
There was just something in the sergeant's gut that made him feel suspicious of Catherine's
boyfriend.
But he didn't have any real evidence against Tom, so he kept his suspicions to himself,
for now.
After speaking to the three friends, Sergeant Williams began looking at a very different
theory as to what happened to Catherine.
Maybe she was abducted by a stranger.
And so, Sergeant Williams left campus and headed back to the police station where he
could comb through the city's criminal records.
Later on Saturday evening, Sergeant Williams sat at his desk thumbing through a thick stack
of papers.
He pulled out all the records regarding violent crimes on and around the University of South
Alabama and now he was poring through each one, looking for anybody that could be a potential
suspect in Catherine's murder.
Sergeant Williams' eyes began to glaze over from looking at so many documents, but then
one of the documents caught his attention.
It was a report about a crime that had taken place several months before Catherine's murder
near the university campus.
A female student said she'd been walking near the woods when a truck pulled up beside her
and the driver offered her a ride back to school.
The young woman agreed and got into the passenger seat of the truck and as soon as she did the
man reached over and tried to sexually assault her.
She fought him off and jumped out of the truck but as she was running away the man pulled
out a gun and shot her.
Luckily the bullet hit her in the leg so it didn't kill her and so she was able to get
away and call the police and press charges including attempted rape and assault with a deadly weapon.
But there was one more detail that popped out to Sergeant Williams.
The man who attacked the student was currently employed at the University of South Alabama
in the maintenance department.
Sergeant Williams couldn't believe it.
He made arrangements to bring the maintenance worker in for questioning as soon as possible.
The next morning, Sunday, February 24th, Sergeant Williams sat across from the maintenance worker
inside of an interview room at the police station.
The sergeant got right to the point and asked the maintenance worker where he'd been at
around 2.30am on February 23rd.
The man said he'd been working an overnight shift in a part of the campus that was relatively
far from where Catherine's body was found.
To Sergeant Williams, this did not make this guy seem less suspicious.
All it did is it showed this maintenance worker was fully awake and on campus at the time
that Catherine was killed, probably on campus.
But then Sergeant Williams called the maintenance worker's boss, who would say, you know, the
worker was under his supervision the entire night and he never disappeared.
And so even though this maintenance worker actually had a pretty extensive and ugly criminal
record, Williams just had no way to actually link him to the murder and so he ended up
telling the maintenance worker that he was free to go.
However, the interview was not a total loss because the conversation got Williams thinking
of a new possibility.
He remembered the medical examiner saying that Catherine didn't have any defensive
wounds that would come from an assault.
So he thought maybe she had gone into the woods where she was ultimately killed with
a person who she trusted, like somebody who worked at the university, somebody in a position
of authority.
Sergeant Williams followed this hunch and later on Sunday, he was back in the police
station interview room with his newest people of interest, the two University of South Alabama
security guards who'd been on duty the night Catherine died.
Both men had been patrolling the campus on Saturday night around 2.30am and they claimed
they always spent their entire shifts together when they worked overnight.
The sergeant thought it was awfully convenient that each of these officers were able to provide
an alibi for the other.
For all Williams knew, they could just be covering for each other.
But then, the security guard said they did remember something out of the ordinary happening
that night.
A little past 2.30 am, they heard two loud popping sounds.
At first, they thought maybe the
noise was coming from students shooting off fireworks, but they never confirmed that and
didn't do any more follow-up, so they said it was possible those sounds could have been gunshots.
Sergeant Williams was pleased. Even though these guards clearly had alibis and so Williams had to
let them go, he did now have two more witnesses who might have heard the shots that killed Catherine.
After the guards were gone, Williams reviewed all the information he'd collected.
So far he had quizzed six potential suspects about their whereabouts at the time of Catherine's
death, and all of them had a good alibi.
And since for now he was sort of out of potential other suspects to go investigate, he decided
he would just turn his attention towards a new goal.
He wanted to find the gun that killed Catherine because obviously that could lead him to the
killer.
Sergeant Williams and the Mobile Police Department spent the next several days interviewing people
and also scouring the campus for the gun.
February 28th marked one week since Catherine had disappeared and five days since her body
had been found, and they still had very little evidence to go on.
That afternoon, Sergeant Williams stood outside the University Library looking on as another
officer stuck his arms into a small duck pond.
Sergeant Williams almost wanted to laugh because it seemed so unlikely that a murderer would
dump their murder weapon into such a tiny pond, but then this officer who was reaching
into the pond suddenly shouted and held his arm up in the air.
Sergeant Williams could see sunlight glinting off the object in the officer's hands.
It was a small silver handgun.
Sergeant Williams ran up to this officer to look more closely and he realized the gun
was a.22 caliber, just like the gun used to kill Catherine Foster.
But Williams' excitement soon turned to disappointment when they sent this gun in for ballistics
testing and it did not match the gun that killed Catherine.
The police were back at square one again.
Investigators continued looking for leads, but as time went on, the tips dried up and
they were not able to make a big breakthrough.
So the case went cold and it stayed that way for the next three years.
But still, this case haunted Sergeant Williams, who had a habit of cracking back open Katherine's
case file at least once a week.
So on February 18th of 1983, the details of Katherine's case were still very fresh in
his mind, and that morning he got a very interesting phone call.
It was a call from a first responder who told Sergeant Williams that a man had been found
dead of an apparent suicide inside of a house that was right near the University of South Alabama campus.
And this first responder said, anybody involved in the Catherine Foster investigation should
really come here and see the inside of this deceased guy's home.
Sergeant Williams and another officer immediately went straight to this address and what they
found inside was absolutely chilling.
The man's body was still in the house and it looked like he'd been dead for at least
3-4 days.
But that's not what caught the sergeant's attention.
It was what he found in the man's bedroom.
Tacked up on the wall were news clippings about Catherine Foster's murder.
There were photos of her from the local paper and copies of her autopsy report,
which the man had highlighted and written on. He'd even written poems about the crime.
It was like a shrine to Catherine and her murder.
Then Sergeant Williams checked inside the man's closet, where he found a bunch of white button-up
shirts with the logo of the company that provided security at the University of South Alabama.
Sergeant Williams knew he recognized the man lying dead inside of the house.
His name was Michael Maris.
He was one of the campus security guards who'd been working on the night Catherine died.
Sergeant Williams had interviewed him three years earlier and he'd had an alibi for the
night of the murder, or at least that's what Sergeant Williams thought.
Sergeant Williams went through every inch of Michael's home and in the attic above the
garage he found yet another chilling scene.
Sitting up there in the dark was a big cage that was actually big enough for an adult
to stand up inside of and actually walk around inside of.
It was made out of chicken wire and had a lock on the outside, while on the inside there
was a mattress and pillows.
A gruesome picture of Catherine locked inside of this cage formed in Sergeant Williams's
mind.
Suddenly everything made sense.
Maybe Michael had kidnapped Catherine and held her in this cage inside of his house
before ultimately taking her out to the woods and killing her.
Sergeant Williams rushed back to the police station and immediately contacted the other
security guard who'd been working the night of Catherine's death.
And this other guard swore up and down that he really had been telling the truth three
years earlier.
He was with Michael that entire night and they had nothing to do with this.
Sergeant Williams hung up the phone. was with Michael that entire night and they had nothing to do with this.
Sergeant Williams hung up the phone.
He guessed it was possible that maybe Michael was not the killer even though he had a creepy
fixation on Catherine's murder, but how could anyone explain that cage he had up in his
attic?
The sergeant contacted Michael's next of kin and asked about the bizarre chicken wire
enclosure.
Michael's family member said that the cage was actually where Michael often kept his
grandfather who suffered from dementia and had a tendency to wander around the neighborhood.
It was not meant to be cruel, it was just a measure they used to keep the grandfather
safe.
And just like that, Sergeant Williams' hot lead started going cold.
For years after this, Sergeant Williams kept reading Catherine's case file at least once
a week hoping for a lead that just never came.
And eventually Sergeant Williams left the police force leaving behind the murder he
was obsessed with unsolved.
By 2002, so 22 years after Catherine's murder, another officer named Mike Morgan had taken
over the now very cold Catherine murder case.
He was young, much as Sergeant Williams had been back in 1980, and he had close-cropped
blonde hair, small blue eyes, and a long face.
On December 4th of 2002, Officer Morgan got a surprising call at the Mobile Police Station.
The man on the other end said he was a police officer in Pascagoula, Mississippi, which
was Catherine Foster's hometown.
He told Officer Morgan that a witness had come into the Pascagoula police station with
information regarding Catherine's murder.
Officer Morgan's heart started to race.
By now, the unsolved murder was like an urban legend among college students and police officers in the area, a mystery that might never be solved. Morgan never imagined
he'd actually get a break in this case.
Officer Morgan told the officer in Pascagoula that he wanted to speak to this new witness
in person. So he hung up the phone and rushed out the door to make the 40-minute drive to
Mississippi.
Less than an hour later, Officer Morgan was sitting in the Pascagoula police station with
his heart still going a mile a minute.
But the story that this witness ultimately told him was so incredible that Officer Morgan
wasn't sure if he even believed it.
It went against everything the Mobile Police Department thought they knew about Catherine's
murder.
Officer Morgan told this witness that he couldn't believe these wild claims unless he saw real
proof.
And this witness said Officer Morgan could see all the proof he could ever need if he
just went to this one really specific address.
So the officer got back in his police cruiser and he headed to that specific address.
Morgan pulled up in front of a totally unassuming residential home.
The owner was working in the yard and they looked up when they heard a car pull up.
Officer Morgan got out of the car, approached the owner and explained why he was there.
And so the homeowner then led the officer into the house and to a set of storage lockers.
The owner unlocked one, pulled out the item that Morgan was asking for, and he handed
it over.
And the second Morgan looked down at this thing in his hands, he knew he had just solved
Catherine Foster's 22-year-old murder.
Based on the investigation that was done into this item, here is a reconstruction of what
police believe really happened to Catherine Foster on the morning of February 21, 1980.
Catherine's killer felt very confident.
They were sitting behind the wheel of their car and when they saw Catherine walking outside
of her dorm building, they jumped into action.
They pulled up alongside her and began honking the horn and waving to her.
Catherine looked over and her face lit up.
She recognized the driver and she was really excited to see them.
Catherine ran over and hopped into the passenger seat.
They chatted as they drove away from the university, but they didn't go very far. Catherine's killer rolled to a stop beside a wooded area just off campus and said they'd
just remembered something. They said they needed a specific type of plant for a botany class they
were taking. So they asked Catherine would they come into the forest with them and help them find
it. And Catherine said, yeah, of course.
And so the pair walked along the crunchy brown grass into the trees.
And as they walked along, Catherine, who had her head down and was scanning the ground
diligently for this plant, she began getting maybe a few steps ahead of her killer.
And when this happened and the killer realized Catherine was distracted, the killer stopped
and just stood there staring at Catherine with rage
burning inside of them.
Then the killer quietly slipped off their backpack and then reached inside and began feeling
around.
And eventually they felt the.22 caliber pistol they had stolen from their grandmother and
they pulled it out and without any hesitation, the killer raised that gun and aimed it right
at the back of Catherine's head and then they fired.
But amazingly Catherine did not fall down after getting shot in the head.
Instead she slowly turned around to look at her killer.
Her eyes were wide with shock and confusion and for a second the two just stood there
in silence staring until Catherine fell to the ground.
But Catherine's killer could tell Catherine was not dead, she was still breathing.
So they casually raised the gun again and fired a shot into her temple to make sure
she was dead.
Then the killer got out of the forest as fast as they could and when they emerged from the
trees, they tossed their grandmother's pistol into the nearest dumpster, then they got back
into their car, drove away from the crime scene, and went about their day like
everything was perfectly normal.
They didn't speak a word about what they had done for the next 22 years.
But it would turn out trying to keep this horrible secret inside took a real toll on
the killer.
They began abusing drugs and alcohol, and eventually in 2001, they joined an Alcoholics
Anonymous group in Pascagoula in the hopes of getting sober.
And as part of Alcoholics Anonymous, they began working through the famous 12-step program.
Each step is designed to help people get to the root of their alcohol abuse and overcome
it.
And as part of step 8, Catherine's killer was instructed to make a list of everyone they
had ever wronged, and Catherine's name was right at the top of that list.
But the killer ran into a problem.
Step 9 was about making amends to these people they had wronged.
But Catherine was obviously dead and so the killer didn't know how to apologize to someone
who was not alive.
So Catherine's killer confided in another member of their Alcoholics Anonymous group,
explaining exactly what they'd done to Catherine Foster.
And this other person said the best way to make amends would be to write Catherine an apology
letter and read it over her grave. And that's exactly what the killer did.
In late 2002, they stood in the cemetery where Katherine was buried in Pascagoula, Mississippi,
holding a handwritten letter.
They looked around to make sure they were alone, and then they read their apology out
loud.
The letter said,
Dear Katherine, after all these years I have come to you.
It is me, Jamie, the girl who took your life.
It would turn out one of Katherine's two so-called best friends, Jamie Kellum, was actually her
killer.
The story about how Catherine had said she needed to go back into her dorm to get her
purse and then she went missing, that was all a total lie told by Jamie to cover for
herself.
Officer Mike Morgan had figured this out through the witness who had come into the Pascogula
police station back in December of 2002.
That witness was the Alcoholics Anonymous group member who Jamie had confided in, the one
who suggested she write the apology letter.
But after hearing about what Jamie had done, the witness just could not bear to keep the
secret, and so they told Officer Morgan everything.
And then they also told Officer Morgan the specific address of where this letter was
currently located because that was obviously the proof Officer Morgan needed.
And this address led Officer Morgan to Jamie's stepfather's house where apparently Jamie
had hidden this letter inside of a locker.
And so when Morgan asked the stepfather for the letter, Jamie's stepfather replied,
quote, You mean the letter?
So it sounded an awful lot like the stepfather knew what the note contained.
And the letter didn't just contain Jamie's confession about killing Catherine, it also
detailed her motive for killing Catherine.
Although nobody knew it back in 1980, Jamie was absolutely obsessed with Catherine's boyfriend Tom, the tall, handsome soccer player.
Jamie and Tom had met long before either of them went to the University of South Alabama.
They'd crossed paths at a tennis tournament during high school, and while Tom did not
really remember Jamie, she never forgot him.
She kept tabs on him through the gossip in their small Mississippi hometown. In 1979, she found out Tom was in a serious long-term relationship with Catherine Foster,
and that both of them were heading to the University of South Alabama for college.
Jamie had received tennis scholarships to multiple schools in the southern United States,
but she chose to go to the University of South Alabama, where she did not receive any scholarship
money for the sole purpose of secretly following Tom.
And the day that Jamie met Catherine and Tish magically in the registration line and they
all became best friends, that was not a coincidence.
She intentionally inserted herself into that friend group to be closer to Tom.
And then she began taking pictures of Tom and showing them to her family, claiming that
he was actually her boyfriend.
She even kept a lock of Tom's hair.
Now Tom had no idea this was happening and neither did Catherine.
But as Jamie realized that breaking up the young couple was going to be harder than she
thought, she got more and more desperate.
She wanted to get Catherine out of the way and she believed there was only one way to
do that, to get Catherine out of the way and she believed there was only one way to do that, to murder Catherine. So she carried out the crime, then casually went shopping with Tish
at the new mall like nothing happened. And then Jamie got really lucky because the medical examiner
incorrectly estimated the time of Catherine's death at 8-24 hours before the body was found
when in reality Jamie had actually killed Catherine about 48 hours before the body was found, when in reality, Jamie had actually killed Katherine
about 48 hours before.
And Jamie had a great alibi for that window that the medical examiner had identified.
She was with family and friends.
And so as a result, police never really suspected Jamie at all.
On November 21st of 2008, Officer Mike Morgan and another member of the Mobile Police Department
pulled up outside of a blue and white colonial style home in Jackson, Mississippi.
It was a shelter house for people experiencing homelessness and they knew Jamie had been
living there for a while.
When police looked into the yard, they saw there was a middle-aged woman with long graying
hair just staring back at them
Officer Morgan got out of the car, but before he could even say anything the woman actually yelled out to them
She said her name was Jamie and she already knew the police were there to arrest her
Jamie got in the police cruiser without any resistance once they got back to the mobile police station She immediately confessed to killing Katherine Foster
to the Mobile Police Station, she immediately confessed to killing Catherine Foster. Jamie would later try to claim she was innocent, but ultimately a jury found her guilty of
first degree murder and she was sentenced to life in prison.
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