The murder of Marcia Trimble: a crime that shocked Nashville

Banner & Company

Content warning: This episode contains references to sexual assault and murder.

Nine-year-old Marcia Trimble was delivering Girl Scout cookies in the affluent Green Hills neighborhood when she went missing on Feb. 25, 1975. Thirty-three days later, on Easter Sunday, her body was discovered not far from her family home. She had been sexually assaulted.

The early investigation focused on 15-year-old Jeffrey Womack, who lived near the Trimbles and was one of the last people to see Marcia alive. He was arrested and charged in 1979 but released the following year due to lack of evidence. Thirty-three years after Marcia's death, in 2008, Jerome Sydney Barrett was charged with first-degree murder. This special episode of Banner & Company looks back on the case that rocked the city.

Producer and Host: Demetria Kalodimos

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