Deborah Lynn Jacobson
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audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
True Crime
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True Crime
Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:07
Episode 90 Deborah Lynn JacobsonIn October, 1989, California resident Deborah Lynn Jacobson, or Debbie as she was known to family and friends, had a lot going for her. The 24 year-old mother of two was enjoying her life as a mom, and had just embarked on a new career in the medical field. Following a divorce, she had started a relationship, and moved in together with John Christopher Smith. On the surface, the new relationship seemed to be going well, but behind the scenes, the relationship was in trouble, and Debbie was planning to leave. She never got that chance. On October 29, 1989 just a week after she went missing, her body was found floating in the SF Bay. She had been shot and her remains tied to a car transmission and thrown off the San Mateo Bridge. Police quickly zeroed in on Debbie's boyfriend John who was arrested, but it turned out, John had help covering up the murder. Debbie's sister Miles discusses this heartbreaking case with us and talks about California House Bill 643, a law created with the help of Debbie's sister Sonia, to help educate young people on healthy dating habits, and how to spot warning signs of impending intimate partner violence.To learn about House Bill 643, visit this link:https://a11.asmdc.org/sites/a11.asmdc.org/files/pdf/2.14.17%20Domestic%20Violence%20Bill%20%28AB%20643%29%20Introduction.pdfThis episode is sponsored by, Better Help Online Counseling, and Wondery's Dr. Death Our sponsors make this show possible, please support them the way that they support The Murder in My Family.To save 10% off your first month of Better Help, visit BetterHelp.com/Family To listen to Wondery's Dr. Death, visit this link:https://wondery.com/shows/dr-death/To support this podcast with a donation, you can do so via Patreon at:https://www.patreon.com/TheMurderInMyFamilyor through Paypal at:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/themurderinmyfamilyTo contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit:TheMurderInMyFamily.com

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