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07-13-2016, 10:07 AM
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Today marks 25 years since Lacretia Gail Jordan and Dawn Marie Lamont were killed in a hit-and-run car accident.
On July 13th, 1991, Gail told her mother she would be spending the night at Dawn's home. When she nor Dawn had returned to their homes the next morning, their families searched for them. When they drove out near Plantersville, Texas on the morning of July 14th, police and state troopers were blocking off FM 1774. They had found the bodies of Gail and Dawn face-down in a ditch, with one of the girls' shoes and purse nearby. Both girls were thought to have been killed around 10:30 pm the previous night. It was speculated that they sought out assistance on foot after Dawn's truck broke down on the southbound shoulder near Todd Mission. It was believed that they tried to run out of the way of a car swerving towards them, in which both Gail and Dawn suffered crush injuries to their skulls, chests, backs and legs, killing them instantly.
Police questioned several suspects, but nobody was ever charged in the deaths. The only pieces of evidence left at the scene were articles of clothing and a two-by-eight piece of broken headlight trim from a dark-colored 1983 or 1984 Chevrolet pickup, Blazer or Suburban. Crime Stoppers has offered a reward of $15,000 for information leading to the person responsible. Gail and Dawn's murders remain unsolved a quarter of a century later.
Today marks 25 years since Lacretia Gail Jordan and Dawn Marie Lamont were killed in a hit-and-run car accident.
On July 13th, 1991, Gail told her mother she would be spending the night at Dawn's home. When she nor Dawn had returned to their homes the next morning, their families searched for them. When they drove out near Plantersville, Texas on the morning of July 14th, police and state troopers were blocking off FM 1774. They had found the bodies of Gail and Dawn face-down in a ditch, with one of the girls' shoes and purse nearby. Both girls were thought to have been killed around 10:30 pm the previous night. It was speculated that they sought out assistance on foot after Dawn's truck broke down on the southbound shoulder near Todd Mission. It was believed that they tried to run out of the way of a car swerving towards them, in which both Gail and Dawn suffered crush injuries to their skulls, chests, backs and legs, killing them instantly.
Police questioned several suspects, but nobody was ever charged in the deaths. The only pieces of evidence left at the scene were articles of clothing and a two-by-eight piece of broken headlight trim from a dark-colored 1983 or 1984 Chevrolet pickup, Blazer or Suburban. Crime Stoppers has offered a reward of $15,000 for information leading to the person responsible. Gail and Dawn's murders remain unsolved a quarter of a century later.