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Corina Nobles on Life with Angela Nobles | Allison Foy's Murder, Part 4

Corina Nobles on Life with Angela Nobles | Allison Foy's Murder, Part 4


Season 2 Episode 4


On July 30, 2006, 34-year-old Allison Jackson Foy is last seen in Wilmington, North Carolina leaving the Junction Billiards Sports Bar where she spent the night drinking with a friend. The bartender calls a cab for Allison, the cab driver shows up at the pub around 2:00 am. Foy never returns home and has not been heard from since. In April 2008, two years after she originally went missing, Allison’s body was found in a ravine on a road called Carolina Beach Road. 

In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, talks with one of Angela Noble’s sisters, Corina Nobles, on her relationship with Angela, Angela’s cycle with drug use, if Angela could have known the suspected killer, and over-all who Angela was as a person.

Shownotes: 

  • [0:00] Welcome back to Zone 7, episode four regarding the unsolved case of Allison Foy. Sheryl McCollum gives a recap from last week's episode with DA Ben David. If you haven’t heard it, take a listen here: District Attorney Ben David | Allison Foy's Murder, Part 3
  • [0:32] Victims in this case are Allison Foy and Angela Nobles. Police cannot find a connection between these two victims. 
  • [2:45] Sheryl details how the differences in each victim's lives, with only one similarity.. that being the killer
  • [6:03] Sheryl introduces Angela’s sister, Corina Nobles to the listeners. Listen to the interview with Allison Foy’s sister, Lisa Valentino click HERE
  • [7:23] Question: When you first learned that Angela was missing, what were your first thoughts?
  • [9:17] Question: When Angela was younger, did you don't know anything about her being assaulted or mistreated? Or abused in any way?
  • [9:50] “If you really wanna know what's going on in your community, see who's in jail. There's probably a whole lot more drug dealers and gang members and sex offenders. Then you think there are.”
  • [11:58] Question: Angela wanted a better life, didn’t she?
  • [12:07] Question: How long was Angela clean from drug use?
  • [12:26] Question: Did you know once you heard there was some police activity, that there were some remains found? Did you feel like it was going to be Angela?
  • [13:39] Corina details out that the police have never interviewed her about her sister, Angela’s death 
  • [14:15] Question: Did your sister, Angela, know Timothy Ioni (the only suspect)? 
  • [14:55] Question: What is your fondest memory of Angela?
  • [16:04] Question: If you were to try to explain to a jury, this is who this killer took from me, who was she? 
  • [17:29] Question: Corina, is there anything you want to be sure that we know about the case or anything that you think needs to be said that hasn't been said? Anything you haven't put out there that people need to understand anything at all? 
  • [18:48] “Bottom line is, what happened to Angela should have never happened regardless of what she did for a living.”
  • [22:47] If you have any information on who murdered Allison Foy and Angela Nobles Rothen. There's a tip line (910) 343-3360. Contact the Wilmington Police Department and let them know what you know.
  • [23:15] Other ways to give anonymous information: contact the CUE Center, or contact Published on 2 years, 11 months ago






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