Award-winning journalist Sandra Chapman returned to the studio to share her new book and documentary, “The Girl in the Yellow Scarf,” which focuses on the murder of Carol Jenkins in 1968, a civil rights cold case in Indiana. The documentary tells the story of how Jenkins, a young black woman selling encyclopedias, was killed in Martinsville. The case remained unsolved for many years until Chapman decided to investigate in 2001. After her investigation, a woman came forward with information linking her father to the murder. “The Girl in the Yellow Scarf” will air on PBS on Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Chapman’s documentary sheds light on this tragic case and the investigation that ultimately led to a potential breakthrough in solving the murder of Carol Jenkins. The film showcases the impact of this unsolved crime on the community and highlights the importance of seeking justice for victims of cold cases. Viewers are encouraged to tune in to learn more about this heartbreaking story and the implications of Chapman’s groundbreaking investigation.
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