LaQuanda Denise Williams : “1998 Maryland Jane Doe Victim Identified as DC Woman: Breakthrough in Cold Case”

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The body of a homicide victim discovered in a Charles County, Maryland field in 1998 has been identified as LaQuanda Denise “Niecey” Williams of Southeast D.C. The 31-year-old woman’s decomposing body was found in an overgrown Bel Alton field, and investigators were unable to identify her until recently. Sheriff Troy D. Berry expressed gratitude for the relentless dedication of his team in solving the case after 25 years. With Williams’ identification, authorities are now one step closer to finding justice for her murder. Anyone with information about her case is urged to contact Detective Shankster at 301-932-3037 or visit www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com.

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The Identification of the Homicide Victim

In a remarkable breakthrough, the body of a homicide victim found in a Charles County, Maryland, field in 1998 has finally been identified as LaQuanda Denise “Niecey” Williams, a woman from Southeast D.C. This discovery comes after 25 years of relentless dedication by investigators from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office.

The Discovery of the Body

Williams, who was 31 years old at the time of her death, was found in an overgrown field in Bel Alton, near Irving Road and Route 301. The decomposing body was discovered by investigators on June 18, 1998, but without any identification on her person, the case went cold.

A Testimony to Investigative Dedication

Sheriff Troy D. Berry expressed his pride in the identification of Williams, stating, “Learning the identity of Jane Doe after 25 years is a testament to the relentless dedication of our investigators.” He emphasized that this discovery is a significant step forward in bringing answers to light and giving Williams the recognition she deserves.

The Pursuit for Justice

Despite the challenges faced in identifying Williams back in 1998, investigators were able to determine that her death was a homicide. With her identity now known, Sheriff Berry has reaffirmed the commitment of the Sheriff’s Office to seek justice for Williams. “We won’t give up in our pursuit for justice,” he declared.

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A Breakthrough in the Case

Over the years, tips trickled in as a result of annual media pushes by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office to identify the body. However, it wasn’t until a news coverage last June by NBC Washington reporter Megan McGrath that a breakthrough occurred. A tip from a relative, prompted by McGrath’s report, led to the identification of Williams as the previously unidentified body.

Appeal for Information

The Sheriff’s office is now appealing to the public for any information regarding the homicide of LaQuanda Williams. Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact Detective Shankster at 301-932-3037 or via email at shanksterc@ccso.us. Additionally, individuals can provide anonymous tips to Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS or submitting information online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com.

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