REWARDS INCREASED: First Coast Crimestoppers upping reward money in two unsolved homicides
A reward of $9,500 is now available in the homicide cases of Bradla Sue Cook, killed in 2015 and Brittany Matthews, killed in 2020. Author: Katie Jeffries Updated: 3:21 PM EDT April 1, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. First Coast Crime Stoppers is increasing the reward money for two local unsolved homicides.
A reward of $9,500 is now available in the cases of Bradla Sue Cook, murdered in 2015 and Brittany Matthews, murdered in 2020.
In 2015, Bradla Cook s car was found burning on Hyde Park Road. After using the license plate tag to trace the owner of the vehicle, authorities went to Cook s home on Harlow Boulevard. Inside the home, police say Cook was found dead and there were no signs of forced entry.
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Police are investigating the Monday-evening discovery of a dead woman in the Hawthorne Suites at 8737 Baymeadows Road, the Jacksonville Sheriff s Office said.
Officers were called to the hotel about 6 p.m. after a 911 call reported someone was injured in one of the rooms at the hotel at Baymeadows Way, Sgt. Jacob Vorpahl said.
Officers got into the room and found the woman dead from unknown injuries, Vorpahl said. The investigation is in preliminary stages, but foul play is possible, he said.
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