Big plans for case of missing Georgetown teen Williamson sheriff announcing today that several new investigators will try to solve Rachel Cooke case. By Sarah Coppola AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Thursday, January 22, 2004 GEORGETOWN -- A team of investigators has been assembled to solve the case of missing Rachel Cooke, Williamson County Sheriff Jim Wilson will announce today. The team -- at least seven criminal investigators from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies -- will re-investigate Cooke's case, Chief Deputy Mike Lummus said. That effort could include reinterviewing every witness and following leads a second time. Read more
Fantastic news, RC I'm sure you are grateful someone is finally going to give some real time and effort to investigating Rachel's disappearance. It's about time.
RC RC, this news has to have you rejuvenated, and I am so pleased they are finally getting around to doing their job the way they should have from the beginning. You have tirelessly kept the effort going and kept Rachel's name in the news, and you are to be commended for your dedication to your daughter! We are so proud to know you and have you a part of this forum!
RC, It's great to see that Sheriff Wilson is stepping up to the bat on Rachel's case. It's long past time! More media: <b>New Task Force For Rachel Cooke Case</b> A new task force is taking on the case of Rachel Cooke two years after her disappearance...snip A spokesperson for the Williamson County Sheriff's Office says that they are forming a task force of several agencies to re-investigate the Rachel Cooke case. ...snip Williamson County authorities have found no evidence of her whereabouts. Now that interim Sheriff Jim Wilson is in office, the case is being re-investigated from the very beginning. Even though Rachel's parents are grateful, they do have one request. "We don't want this to turn into a political issue. We would hope that any of the candidates running for Williamson County sheriff would do whatever they could to find Rachel," Robert Cooke, Rachel's father, said. ...snip News 36 Video Here is the story: • New Task Force http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=1611798&nav=0s3cKLcV
From KVUE <b>Sheriff launches new investigation in Cooke disappearance</b> 10:15 AM CST on Thursday, January 22, 2004 KVUE News Williamson County officials are launching a new effort to investigate the disappearance of a Georgetown woman. Rachel Cooke, 19, vanished while jogging near her parents' home two years ago. Now the new Williamson County sheriff, Jim Wilson, is appointing a task force in hopes of gaining new clues. KVUE News talked to Rachel's father, Robert Cooke, last night. He told KVUE, "My wife and I support the sheriff's office one hundred percent in what they're doing." Sheriff Wilson will announce the details of the multi-departmental task force later today. http://www.kvue.com/news/local/stories/012204kvueCooketask-eh.3e82335d.html
News 8 Austin <b>Rachel Cooke task force to be named</b> Rachel Cooke's disappearance investigation is still open. Authorities in Williamson County are on the verge of naming a new task force to reinvestigate the disappearance of Rachel Cooke. ...snip Agencies included in the new multi-jurisdictional group will be announced Thursday afternoon at the Sheriff's Office. This announcement follows major changes at the Williamson County Sheriff's Office, including the arrival of a new sheriff and the firing of several employees in that office. The Williamson County Sheriff's Office led the investigation into Cooke's disappearance. That investigation is still open. http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?ArID=95745
Thank God! This investigation is finally getting off on the right foot. Is that despicable Mastero (sp)--the old sheriff--gone for good? Kudos to Wilson. A new broom sweeps clean! And RC, I respect you so much for not making this political. You have such restraint. God bless you and Janet and Rachel and your younger daughter. May He put his hand over this new investigation, and bring it to a fruitful conclusion. Amen.
Re: Thank God! In more ways than one... The great Karma train came barreling in over the past few weeks. JMH&CPO.
Interagency Task Force Now in Place To Re-Investigate Rachel Cooke Case Interagency Task Force Now in Place To Re-Investigate Rachel Cooke Case The Georgetown High School graduate disappeared more than 2 years ago. This task force is exactly what the Cooke's have been asking for the past year and a half. It took a new sheriff in town to get that done. Because he lost his son in a car accident 19 years ago, he couldn't imagine not knowing. One of the first things the task force has to do is review all the information pertaining to this case. It's a process that will take weeks. Rachel Cooke disappeared January 10th, 2002. A neighbor last saw her jogging toward her parents' home that morning in a Georgetown subdivision. There is still a $50,000 reward for any information that leads to Rachel's return. http://www.fox7news.com
Rachel Cooke Interagency Task Force Announced Today at 2 p.m. the Williamson County Sheriff's Office announced an Interagency Task Force will be reviewing Rachel Cooke's case from the beginning. The task force will be made of members of local, state and federal agencies -- all with experience in cracking cold cases. Among those on the task force will be the Williamson County Sheriff's Office, Austin Police Department, the FBI, Georgetown Police Department, and Texas Rangers. The press conference included Tricia Griffith owner of Forums For Justice and Tim Miller Director of Texas Equusearch addressing the need for this task force. The task force will meet in Willamson County next week to review all the details of the case. They may need re-interview all the witnesses as they go over the hundreds of leads received since Rachel's disappearance. ©Jacqueline L. Riggs 2004 Major Media!
Tim Miller addresses why Texas Equusearch bowed out and why the task force is now needed. ©Jacqueline L. Riggs 2004
Tricia Griffith addresses why FFJ became involved and how the forum can help with the investigation. ©Jacqueline L. Riggs 2004
Janet Cooke tells the press that hearing about the task force was like Christmas for her. ©Jacqueline L. Riggs 2004
RC speaks directly to those who might try to use Rachel's case for a political platform. ©Jacqueline L. Riggs 2004
RC then confirmed that hearing that the task force is in place was like Christmas for him too. ©Jacqueline L. Riggs 2004