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The Sunday Read: ‘Podcasters Took Up Her Sister’s Murder Investigation. Then They Turned on Her’

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Jan 21, 2024
Liz Flatt, sister of murder victim Deborah Sue Williamson, shares her harrowing journey to uncover the truth behind her sister's 1975 murder. She highlights the challenges of navigating crowdsourced investigations and the emotional toll of engaging with podcasters and true crime enthusiasts. Liz's story delves into the complexities of public involvement in cold cases, revealing both the hope and turmoil it can bring. As she grapples with guilt and grief, her quest raises questions about the impact of media attention and community participation in seeking justice.
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Debbie's Murder

  • Liz Flatt's sister, Debbie, was murdered in 1975 in Lubbock, Texas, when Liz was only eight.
  • The case remains unsolved, prompting Liz's tireless search for answers.
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Initial Investigation

  • After the murder, the Lubbock community was captivated, with daily front-page coverage for months.
  • Despite suspects and a false confession from Henry Lee Lucas, the case went cold.
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Liz's Journey Begins

  • Driven by a prayer-born decision, Liz Flatt began her quest in 2016, delving into the case file and contacting authorities.
  • A Netflix documentary, "The Confession Killer," featured her family's efforts to expose Lucas's false confession.
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