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DNA links serial rapist to unsolved murders in Shenandoah National Park, FBI says

By Cameron Thompson, WTVR CBS 6 Web Editor

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HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WTVR) – FBI agents say the man responsible for a double murder in Shenandoah National Park that rocked Virginia nearly 30 years ago has been identified through DNA analysis.

Stanley Meador, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Richmond office, said when he took charge of the field office in 2021, he was briefed on the case of the 1996 murders of 24-year-old Julie Williams and 26-year-old Lollie Winans in Shenandoah National Park.

The special agent assigned a new team to investigate the case, and they sent some items from the crime scene to a private laboratory for testing, which resulted in a hit in a DNA database.

Walter “Leo” Jackson Sr. was convicted of three counts of rape in Ohio. Officials had a DNA swab from these trials and were able to match it to the original as well.

Investigators said they discovered that Jackson, who died in prison in 2018, was an avid hiker who had been to the Shenandoah Mountains in the past.

As a result, officials believed that Williams and Winans were sexually abused due to their criminal pasts.

They added that they do not believe the two women, who were a couple, were targeted because of their sexuality.

Investigators added that they also ruled out the involvement of another person who was arrested in the early 2000s because DNA profiles showed he was not involved in the case.

Agents said they told the victims’ families about Jackson on Wednesday. The families said they were grateful for the news, Meador said.

“This is a great example of our tenacity to not give up on a case,” Meador said. “I would hesitate to use the term ‘cold case’ because when it’s an open case, the FBI continues to work on it. I think this is a reminder to everyone of the persistence that cases require. We don’t give up.”

Investigators said they are working to notify other law enforcement agencies about Jackson as well.

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