
The Jo-Jo King Case: Does This Story Add Up?
Six-year-old Jo-Jo King III died on February 23, 2020, after being found unresponsive in his Grand Prairie, Texas home with a claimed toy chest entrapment
The Lewis-Clark Valley murders represent one of the most chilling and overlooked crime series in American history. Between 1979 and 1982, a cluster of disappearances and murders devastated the Lewiston-Clarkston area, claiming the lives of at least five people whose cases have largely remained in the shadows of true crime discourse. This episode provides a comprehensive examination of these tragic events through months of original research and investigative reporting. The victims include 12-year-old Christina White, whose disappearance shocked her community, University of Idaho student Kristin David, and a trio consisting of Kristina Nelson, Jacqueline Miller, and Steven Pearsall. What makes these cases particularly haunting is the potential connections linking them together, including associations with the Lewiston Civic Theatre, a community institution that appears repeatedly in the victims' histories. Lance Jeffrey Voss emerges as a prime person of interest throughout these investigations, though definitive proof has remained elusive for decades. The episode delves into the specific details of each victim's life and circumstances surrounding their disappearance or death, painting portraits of real people whose futures were stolen. Through exclusive details and insights from Gloria Bobertz, an advocate deeply involved in pushing for answers, listeners gain access to information that has not been widely publicized. The investigation explores the mysterious connections between cases that authorities may have overlooked or failed to adequately pursue. The episode also considers why these murders, occurring in a relatively small geographic area over a concentrated time period, did not receive the sustained media attention and investigative focus they deserved. The cases challenge viewers to consider systemic failures in how law enforcement prioritized certain missing persons cases versus others. Furthermore, the episode examines the impact on families who have waited decades without closure and the ongoing investigative efforts to finally bring these cases to resolution. By comparing the Lewis-Clark Valley murders to more recent high-profile cases like the Bryan Kohberger investigation, the episode contextualizes how similar predatory behavior may have operated in the region across different time periods. The lingering theories and unanswered questions surrounding these five deaths highlight the importance of revisiting cold cases with fresh eyes and new investigative techniques. Ultimately, this episode serves as both a memorial to the victims and a call for renewed attention to solving these deeply troubling crimes that have haunted the Pacific Northwest for over four decades.
“These are not just cold cases, they are forgotten cases that deserve our attention and investigation”
“The connections between these victims and the Lewiston Civic Theatre suggest a pattern that authorities may have missed”
“Lance Jeffrey Voss represents a shadow figure in the community whose potential involvement has never been fully explored”
“Families have waited decades for answers while the truth remains buried in unsolved files”
“We owe it to these victims to keep searching for the truth no matter how long it takes”