Can a fresh look at too eerily similar cold cases breathe new life into the investigations? Two young women named Jennifer Clemmings and Tamekia Taylor were killed within six weeks of each other in neighboring towns. DeKalb County detectives talk to Crime Watch Daily about hopefully giving their families closure after their loved ones’ cases have gone cold.

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31 thoughts on “Pt. 2: Detectives Seek Help Solving 2 Cold Cases with Eerie Similarities – Crime Watch Daily”
  1. Somebody knows something, and there's one BIG clue thats missing out of this case, and if they can ever find it out,these women and their families will finally get the justice that they deserve.

  2. I dont think it was a handy man bc a handy man is usually paid at the end of the job just like a mechanic. This persons job seemed to be already completed for him to yell "Where is my money"! and for her to say " I'll get you your money". She never said "What Money"? Or give a reason as to why she wasn't paying. It was like she agreed to pay him in the beginning but she thought she could get over. Maybe the guy went to jail and was calling her for his money and she ignored him thinking he wouldn't get out? He probably grew pissed bc he had to sit out his time broke and left ignored? Thats the only thing I can think of to make a guy so angry to kill over money. He could've took a charge for her and she left him hanging? Something wasn't so innocent about her bc she remained so calm until she knew he wasn't playing.

  3. I now live in the house that Tameka Taylor was murdered in. O had no idea this murder had taken place until crime daily came to photo my home. The previous owner didn't tell us anything. Georgia law says he didn't have to disclose that information.

  4. I don’t know I think they could be related because both had a money motive behind them‼️
    The first one was a loan officer so she could have denied a loan to someone trying to start a business
    As the second could have hired this same man to do work for her and given the resemblance of the women he could have had a flashback of another black Woman being in a financially superior position to him!🤔

  5. I'm not trying to play "armchair det." (lol)… but – 1. I believe the second lady was in shock when she dropped her phone. 2.Even if she was in shock, with a complete stranger – I would hope she would firmly ask him who he was?? (anyone else puzzled that she didn't? 3. It makes me believe that she knew her attacker 4. Is it just me, I think I sort of heard her trying to flirt with him too "oh you're not going to hurt me" or something… she wouldn't do that to a stranger as she wouldn't know if that would work. It makes me think that she knew him. Southern blk male, perhaps a dad (going off his firm directives) and somehow he feels cheated. TO SIT and wait for someone takes patience but also the wait increases ones anger. Again, i'm no profiler. Somehow he's feeling cheated and i am only guessing, she decline his home repair services or something. She was hiring folks regularly, so it's definitely not her owing him money. He probably pitch a service, she may have agreed, somehow maybe changed her mind/renege and those funds he was counting on. (All speculation)

  6. It's the same guy. He met them both and went out with them but betrayed them cause he got tired of women using him for money. That is why he said DO NOT PLAY ME and why he want his money back cause they did not FUCK HIM for the cash.

  7. Jennifer was willing to help anybody and everybody. She had people that were complete strangers but attending her local church or at Home Depot helping her around the house just to give them jobs and an easy income. There were probably so many of them, and it seems that she either didn’t know this man’s name because he was someone new that was helping her or she had forgotten for the same reason. But I’m sure, that as a smart woman that she is, she would’ve made sure to mention his name if she knew what it was. Maybe he had done some things for her around the house, and wasn’t willing to wait for her to pay so he ultimately decided to break in and murder her for it. He knew she was successful, he knew she was making good money, and he knew she was a single woman living alone. When people desperately need money and are involved with drugs they will literally do anything for it — when they owe other people money they’ll do anything to get that money too. Anything.

  8. She probably told him to invest money into Mary Kay with promises of a big profit. Maybe she lost the investment.he does not sounds like he did not wanted to kill her but she played him and lost his money..he said"you think is a game" she replied "No I don't think is a game" it sounds like when I tell my wife to wash the dishes and she ignores me because I won't do anything to hurt her.

  9. The multiple stabs sounds like it's personal, but what if to the victims it's not personal. Like, it's in his head. Let's say he did work for them in their house, and he would peep and watch them afterwards. A peeping tom? Also, if he was after money, why didn't he take things from the house? Expensive things.

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