The Puzzling Disappearance of Rachel Cooke Part 5: The Foreman

Published: March 18, 2022, 11:37 p.m.

b'Part 5 of 5. Convicted a year and a half later of a crime that could easily be considered similar to the prevailing theory in Rachel Cooke\\u2019s disappearance, an Austin area man was no stranger to violent crime. On the day Rachel went missing, and for some time before, this individual had been working as a foreman for a crew doing work in the area of the North Lake subdivision and is known to have seen, and cat-called at, Rachel as she ran her routine route on her morning workouts. As if Rachel\\u2019s case wasn\\u2019t convoluted enough, controversies within the Williamson County Sheriff\\u2019s Office only further confused it and undoubtedly hindered progress.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Rachel Louise Cooke, please contact the Williamson County Sheriff\\u2019s Office at (512) 948-2911 or their cold case tip line at (512) 943-5204.

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