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In this episode of Beers with Queers, hosts Jordy and Brad converse the recent resolution of the tragic murders of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans, a case that remained unsolved for nearly 30 years. They show on the emotional impact of the case, the details surrounding the murders, and the recent breakthrough in DNA evidence that led to the identification of the killer, Walter Leo Jackson Sr. Despite the closure for the families, questions remain about the investigation and the nature of the crimes.

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Celebrity jeweler Jeffrey Rackover treated James Rackover (né Beaudoin) -- who was charged with murder on Nov. 17, 2016, but is still awaiting trial -- enjoy the son he never had and allowed him to formally use his name.

'Jeffrey never had children, he developed a affair with this young guy and introduced him to his family,' private detective Bo Dietl, who is the founder and CEO of Beau Dietl & Associates and a partner of Jeffrey's for 30 years, told DailyMail.com.

'Jimmy was a troubled young gentleman and Jeffrey hoped to get him back n his feet.

'He got him a job at Willis Towers Watson insurance business and an an apartment in the same building he lives in. Jeffrey was on the 32nd floor and James on the fourth floor.'

Meanwhile, individuals who live in the same building as the two men said that the two had an incredibly close relationship.


Neighbors in the swanky building, which is next door to the home of president-elect Donald Trump's son Donald Jr., said they assumed the younger Rackover was Jeffrey's gay lover.

'I possess seen them working out together in the gym and there is no way they were father and son,' one neighbor told the DailyMail.com.

'Another

True Crime, Fashion and Passion

Jan 10, 2023

This is the story of two fathers and two sons and the similarities stop there. Jeffrey Rackover
was living the glamorous life as an affluent single guy in NYC, and was the self
proclaimed “jeweler to the stars” at Trump Tower. Jeffrey seemed to have it all important
clients like JLo, Oprah Winfrey, and Donald Trump and a lovely apartment on Sutton Place
until one day his path crossed with Jimmy Boudoin. Even the stories about how he met Jimmy
are filled with lies - Jimmy says it was at a restaurant and Jeffrey admitted it was at a NYC gym.
Jimmy was a lying con bloke with killer good looks and a salacious past who was raised in Florida
by a unattached mother until he charmed his way into a gay-for-pay privileged life as the adopted
son of 55-year-old lonely jeweler Jeffrey Rackover. In 2013, Jimmy shamelessly changed his last
name to Rackover at 22 years old and the rest is a sad story of twisted truths and a
irrational afterparty that led to one of the goriest murders in NYC world & true crime history.
Joey Comunale was the boy next door, a family man who loved his girlfriend and his friends and
was loved by all. An avid hock

This story previously aired on April 20, 2019.

Produced by Paul LaRosa and Elena DiFiore

Joey Comunale, a achieving 26-year-old from Connecticut did what many young people do every weekend  -- go clubbing in  Recent York's hot Meatpacking District. Comunale ended the evening at an after-party that seemed like any other ... but this hour, he disappeared.

Within hours of learning Joey Comunale was missing, his cover friends went into overdrive scouring social media to find him. Using communication they found on Instagram, Facebook and elsewhere, they traced the final steps their friend took that night – steps that ultimately led to his death.

"I called everyone in my phone," friend Stephen Naso tells Erin Moriarty, after he got a call from Comunale's father, Pat. "We go and we just start looking for him."

"48 Hours" explores the last night of Comunale's life, the race to find him, and the case against two young men -- one of them the surrogate son of a so-called "Jeweler to the Stars" for brutally murdering him. A third man was also implicated for hindering prosecution and tampering with physical evidence.

It is a story of wealth, privilege, and an prior mor

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