15 Minutes of Murder
In 1988, a body was found off a rural road in Clermont, Florida. For nearly thirty years, she was "Julie Doe"—a female victim whose identity seemed lost to time.But in 2015, a shocking forensic discovery changed everything: Julie Doe was actually a transgender woman. This was a pivotal moment where the DNA Doe Project realized the initial autopsy had misidentified her sex, which is exactly why the case was "stuck" for so long—they were looking for the wrong person.This revelation didn't just change the biological profile; it exposed the deep-rooted issues of "dead-naming" and how missing person cases fail the most vulnerable when we don't know who we are truly looking for. For decades, investigators were searching for a missing woman who didn't exist on paper, while the real Pamela Leigh Walton remained a ghost in the system.Through the power of investigative genetic genealogy and the refusal to let a "forgotten" case stay cold, the truth finally surfaced in 2025. This is the overview of a 37-year journey from a nameless discovery to the restoration of Pamela's true identity.Please be sure to Subscribe and Like this video to help support 15 Minutes of Murder and continue the work we are doing. You can also support us by 'Buying us a Coffee' at: https://buymeacoffee.com/15minutesofmurder#15MinutesOfMurder #PamelaLeighWalton #JulieDoe #GeneticGenealogy #TrueCrime #ColdCase #ForensicScience #FloridaTrueCrime #JusticeForPamela #IdentityRestored #transgender #deadnaming #crime #truecrimecommunity #documentary
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