Renewed Investigation into Curtis Williamson’s Murder

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San Diego police are reviving their investigation into the 1997 murder of Curtis Williamson, a teenage student initially ruled as an accidental drowning. His death was reclassified as homicide in 2017, prompting authorities to offer a reward for information. Curtis’ mother, Patricia Ward, has been a staunch advocate for justice and recently pushed for ‘Curtis’ Law’ to improve transparency in homicide investigations involving minors. Community involvement is essential as police seek tips to resolve this cold case that has deeply affected Williamson’s family.

San Diego police have renewed their investigation into the unsolved murder of Curtis Williamson, a 16-year-old Garfield High School student who was killed at Crown Point Shores during spring break in 1997. His death was initially ruled as an accidental drowning but was classified as a homicide in 2017. In an effort to bring justice to Williamson’s family, authorities are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the resolution of this cold case.

On March 26, 1997, during a large fight involving up to 50 people at Crown Point Shores, Williamson and another teenager fled into the water. While the other boy was rescued, Williamson drowned. His body was subsequently recovered the next morning. The initial investigation had various outcomes listed in the death certificates, with terms like “undetermined,” “accidental drowning,” and finally “homicide.” This shift in classification has led to significant distress for Williamson’s mother, Patricia Ward, who has sought clarity and justice for nearly three decades.

Ward has been an unwavering advocate for her son since his untimely death. Despite the challenges posed by shifting narratives in the investigation, she has campaigned tirelessly for the truth surrounding Curtis’ last moments. This effort culminated in 2023 when she successfully lobbied for the planting of a memorial tree at the location where her son was last seen. This tree stands as a symbol of hope, growth, and the enduring memory of a life tragically cut short.

As part of her advocacy, Ward spearheaded the introduction of “Curtis’ Law” in California and Florida. This legislation allows families of minors who are victims of homicide to access investigative records, enhancing transparency in such cases. Her goal is now to elevate “Curtis’ Law” to a federal level, aiming for increased accountability and clearer communication regarding investigations involving minors. The movement has garnered attention and support, reflecting a community’s desire for justice and better practices in law enforcement.

In connection with the renewed investigation, San Diego police stress the importance of community involvement. Individuals with potential information about Williamson’s case are encouraged to contact San Diego Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. Callers can remain anonymous, providing a safe avenue to share tips that might lead to a breakthrough in an investigation that has lingered in the shadows for too long.

Ward continues to express her pain and longing for resolution, not only for herself but for all families facing similar tragedies. As the case reopens, the community stands hopeful that fresh leads or public support might finally illuminate the darkness surrounding Curtis Williamson’s death.

The ongoing investigation into Williamson’s murder serves as a potent reminder of the unresolved pain families endure when justice seems unreachable. As the police renew their efforts, they rely on the community’s support and knowledge to bring closure not only to the Williamson family but also to all who mourn the loss of life that holds so much potential. The tragic circumstances surrounding Williamson’s death underscore the urgent need for effective investigative practices and community engagement in addressing and solving such crimes.

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