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On May 4, 2007, 19-year-old Brittany McGlone was found dead inside her boyfriend’s home in Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas. There were signs of a violent attack, evidence someone had stayed behind, and a timeline that didn’t quite add up. But what makes this case even more unsettling is that only a small handful of people knew Brittany would be there that day.
In this episode, Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat break down a case where the suspect list is small and  the truth remains just out of reach.

They explore Brittany McGlone’s final known movements on May 3–4, 2007 in Winnsboro, Texas, the timeline involving her boyfriend Jeff Stogner and his family, the unexplained evidence found at the scene, the man investigators believe had both access and opportunity, and why, even after an arrest, this case still hasn’t gone to trial.

Over the years, investigators uncovered a key suspect with a history of violent behavior, inconsistencies in alibis and timelines, physical evidence that raised more questions than answers, and DNA evidence that may still hold the key to solving the case.

Yet despite all of this…no one has been convicted.
If you know something… you could be the someone who finally gets through it. You can stay anonymous by calling Wood County Crime Stoppers at (903) 760-1008, or contact the Wood County Sheriff’s Office directly at (903) 763-2201
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About Ashley Flowers
Ashley Flowers is the top female podcaster in the U.S. and the host of Crime Junkie, the #1 podcast among women and the #1 true crime podcast globally. As the Founder of Audiochuck, she has built a top-tier podcast production company that has garnered over 2.6 billion downloads, captivating audiences with its gripping storytelling through 10+ chart topping podcasts. Ashley and her team are dedicated to creating responsible true crime content that respects victims and their families.

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  1. 1
    @MVMNTyy

    So Jeff’s parents allow their mentally disabled teen daughter to sleep over, on a school night, at her 25 yr old boyfriend’s house? Smh seem like great ppl 😒

  2. 3
    @MVMNTyy

    Bro WHAT so she just casually rode to the hospital with the guy who just showed up outside her door at 5am & hit her over the head with a tool? Like I can not imagine this interaction it doesn’t sound real

  3. 4
    @werewolfwerewolfwere

    As a local at the time, and lakeside neighbor, Winnsboro police were/are notoriously incompetent and, for a time, corrupt. I was just a kid at the time, so I can’t really offer much insight beyond that. Neighbors still believe it was a botched investigation.

  4. 5
    @cindyquigley7259

    But there might not be a motive maybe he just went inside to rape her she woke up caught him fought back and he then killed her

  5. 6
    @issacoleworld8278

    Chad 1000% did it. You would think with all the circumstantial evidence… they would have enough for a case. I know cases have been successfully tried solely on circumstantial evidence ….Debbie was a dry run . … He just got nervous. This guy is a MONSTER. Abusing kittens?? Who tf does that??

  6. 7
    @melissamiddlebrook8691

    Hey I am a new Crime junkie and I love it ! I also discovered the deck I have so much to binge!! I do have a case I believe Y’all might be intersted in. It is the Kelly Wilson case in a small town in Texas, Gilmer, TX in East Texas. It is about 32 yrs now she is missing and small town rumors has all kinds of twists and turns!! My dad was a chaplin at the PD then and later was a policeman there, There ars lots speculation and but no resolution. Just google it, i know there is a podcast that goes somewhat in depth. Just have been reaching out to my fav trucrime podcasts and no one has taken it on for answers. Thanks for taking the time if you get to see this.

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