James Berkeley Norris Homicide

Published: Oct. 1, 2019, 1:58 a.m.

In 1976 a heavy vehicle operator was clearing land near a phosphate mine in Dixie County, Florida when he noticed an object that appeared to resemble a skull hidden in the woods. The Dixie County Sheriffs Office responded to the scene and began a process of trying to identify these skeletal remains that would take thirty plus years. Meanwhile, on the other side of the country in Fairfield, California, the mother of James Berkeley Norris was searching for her son after he flew to Florida under an assumed name and over $10,000 on a quest to purchase Colombian marijuana. In the 1990s, her daughter Rosemary would take the quest over and bring James' case to light in the online community. Decades passed before an inquisitive detective in Florida found James' profile and decided to work with what he had. And it worked. Now the question remains: Who Killed James Norris? 

VISIT ROSEMARY'S WEBSITE DEDICATED TO THIS CASE: www.whokilledjamesnorris.com

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