The Failed Case Against a Suspect in Robert Gene Jones’ Death

On December 11, 2002, 48-year-old Robert Gene Jones was found shot to death inside his mobile home in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, just outside Shreveport. There were no signs of forced entry, no clear struggle, and almost nothing taken. At first glance, nothing about this crime made sense. In this episode of The Deck, Ashley Flowers investigates a case where detectives believe the victim may not have been the intended target and where the truth may still be within reach. She explores what happened in the early morning hours of December 10–11, 2002, the timeline involving Robert’s roommate, Darren Moore, why investigators initially focused on the people closest to the victim, the lead involving Isaac Rambo III and a potential robbery gone wrong, and the key witness whose story both helped, and complicated, the case Over time, investigators uncovered evidence suggesting drugs may have been present in the home, a missing safe containing valuables, a theory that Robert Gene Jones was mistaken for someone else, and multiple witness accounts placing a suspect in the area An arrest was made in May 2003.But without enough physical evidence, the case was dropped, and no one has ever been convicted. If you or anyone you know has information that can help bring closure to Robert Gene Jones’ case, you can make an anonymous call to Caddo-Shreveport Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373. Check out these other great crime channels: ‪@annieelise‬ Secret Lover, Millionaire Brothers, & A Stalker | Who Took Annie McCarrick?    • Secret Lover, Millionaire Brothers, & A St...   ‪@kallmekris‬ The Plot Twist Kidnapping That Exposed A Serial Killer    • The Plot Twist Kidnapping That Exposed A S...   ‪@bellafiori‬ The Twisted Case of Dan Markel    • The Twisted Case of Dan Markel   ‪@rottenmangopod‬ “Pretty” 20-Yr-Old Girl Kills Her Dates For Being “Needy”, But Men Want To "Fix Her"    • “Pretty” 20-Yr-Old Girl Kills Her Dates Fo...