Keisha Murray, 34, was found murdered in Jacksonville, Florida on July 7th, 2013. The mother-of-five was found in broad daylight at Restlawn Memorial Park cemetery on Ribault Scenic Drive.

2013 Florida Cold Case: Mother Of 5 Found Murdered In Cemetary

Keisha Murray, 34, was found murdered in Jacksonville, Florida on July 7th, 2013. The mother-of-five was found in broad daylight at Restlawn Memorial Park cemetery on Ribault Scenic Drive.
Keisha Murray

A 34-year-old mother of five was found murdered in broad daylight at Restlawn Memorial Park cemetery on Ribault Scenic Drive in Jacksonville, Florida on July 7th, 2013. 

According to investigators, Keisha Murray’s body had been set up against a tree, and it appeared that she had recently been bathed, with no traces of a suspect.

Police called Keisha’s death a homicide, but her exact cause of death was never released.

Investigators believe that Keisha was killed somewhere else before her body was placed against the tree at the cemetery.

In 2019, a collaborative project between Project: Cold Case and a University of North Florida Journalism class, interviewed Keisha’s sisters Julia and Ericka.

Julia slowed to gather her thoughts as she recounted life with Keisha before losing her sister. She said that until fifteen years ago, Keisha was “the life of the party” and a beloved sister and mother.

If she had survived, she would be a grandmother now. “She had a great sense of humor, always said the goofiest things,” Ericka said about Keisha. “You could always get a smile on your face thanks to her.”

“She was always too trusting,” Ericka said. “She always thought that anybody who smiled at her meant they wanted to be friends. But that was just who she was.”

Julia said that after that, Keisha received a diagnosis of schizophrenia.

According to Project: Cold Case, Julia’s family ultimately scattered two years after the homicide. Her mother, in particular, suffered the worst from Keisha’s death.

According to Julia, she had starved herself for three months and dropped from 175 pounds to 80 pounds, a severe enough condition for a hospital stay and a long road toward healing. Julia herself has been working constantly to keep Keisha’s case open, calling private investigators and law enforcement for any new leads and keeping it from going cold. This dedication has also prompted Julia to keep going in her law enforcement education, all to find more to close her sister’s case and to prove her murderer wrong.

“Julia, you’re the one pursuing a career in law enforcement, so I’m leaving it up to you to find the one who killed our sister,” Julia quoted her sister Paula as saying. According to her, this was the “fire under the pan” for her and her sisters to get going.

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Julia also noted that of Keisha’s new friends, two of them, both women, were also found murdered two months after Keisha’s homicide. Coupled with losing an aunt in the family, Julia felt more motivation to find every lead possible.

Keisha was left for dead against a tree in a cemetery. Julia wants nothing more than to show the murderer that Keisha hasn’t been forgotten. To her, the weight of Keisha’s life, of being a sister, mother, and grandmother, should never be something to shrug off.

“I’ve exhausted all avenues, but I’m still hoping for the day my family can finally face the murderer in court,” Julia said. “We may not ever find closure, but we could at least find justice.”

There is a $3,000 reward in place for information leading to Keisha’s killer. If you have information that could help the investigation, please contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at 866-845-TIPS to submit an anonymous tip.

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