FULL EPISODE ON CAMERA | Dana Chisholm (Jack of Diamonds, Washington D.C.) | The Deck



Dana Chisholm, Jack of Diamonds from Washington, DC was just 25 years old when she was murdered. Her killer was unlike anyone I have come across in my almost 7 years of covering cases – he was so confident police would never catch him, that he taunted them. Yet, as smart as he thought he was with this…he didn’t cover all his tracks…and left something behind that could finally bring this case to justice.

If you have any information about the murder of Dana Chisholm in February of 1995 in Washington, D.C., please contact the Metropolitan Police Department at 202-727-9099, or remain anonymous by texting your tip to MPD’s Text Top Line at 50411. There is a $25,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest and conviction in the homicide of Dana Chisholm.

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34 thoughts on “FULL EPISODE ON CAMERA | Dana Chisholm (Jack of Diamonds, Washington D.C.) | The Deck”

  1. I believe the term that the detectives were looking for is “Sugaring”. It appears Dana was like a Sugar Baby.

    Also wondering if they found any links to any US Attorney’s office personnel. Such as a legal assistant, paralegal, or analyst. It was mentioned the offender was familiar with law enforcement but likely not an investigator. Or someone beginning their law enforcement career maybe a flunk out/ reject from the police or FBI academy.

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  2. 😂 when you started talking it was a bit weird cause now there is a face attached to the voice.😢 I been listening Crime junkie for a long time and I have never seen a video of you telling the story + I always listen the show at night when I am driving.

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  3. 🔥💪🏼🙌🏼💜💜 THIS has absolutely made my WEEK…thank you, Ashley!! Please make video versions a “thing” – the clarity, passion, impact and ability to put the victim names with faces, is EVERYTHING!!🤩

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  4. I need more of this. I love Crime Junkie but I have ADHD and get distracted easily when listening to podcasts but seeing it on video made it easier to focus. This video deserves a wide reach and hopefully it will help bring justice.

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  5. This one is the first one I've watched on YouTube. I've been listening to your podcast for years. You're very pretty and I prefer watching you and looking at your facial expressions. It gives it some context

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  6. The female equivalent to Donald Trump, loves to hear their own voice and thinks they are the greatest gift to mankind. Also she did not come up with the concept to use cold case decks in a podcast, she stole the idea from the podcast Dealing Justice.

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  7. Love we got a video… I’ve been a fan/listener (Crime Junkie, Counterclock, The Deck, follow SOJ and contribute) for a while and will continue to be. Huge thanks to you and your team for all that you do. Incredible work!

    Praying for this case to get solved! 🙏

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  8. Washington police sound quite incompetent, i think it's time to fold the city into Maryland (for example) and get some oversight. Sure you can leave the federal grounds alone, but everyone knows d.c. is a cesspit, and they just seem to twirl along accountable to no one. I imagine one time of putting tires on your squad would convince you to leave the force.

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  9. I wonder if the dude was a police recruit and never finished academy, or got low marks. Maybe he worked at a bar/restaurant and just picked up cop lingo listening to them. Also, when he came to meet the detective, maybe he planned on showing up—could he have been in an accident? The detective said it was raining, par for the area, but were there any deaths from car accidents or flash flooding? Could explain why dude never showed up. I’m also thinking a reporter-news or tv. They know cop lingo. Or a city councilman who works w/ MPD? So many infuriating questions!! These poor cops & family members who have to live with these nagging questions, like a pebble in your shoe that never goes away. 🤔

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  10. Love ❤️ always loved listening! Now love seeing your beautiful face! Congratulations Ashley on this next level of awesomeness 👏🏻👏🏻and for all you do for those who can no longer speak for themselves 😢

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