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Woman vanishes after online date, later found dead in trash bags. Cops: Mom's coworker now a prime suspect in her disappearance. Kidnapping survivor E…
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Woman vanishes after online date, later found dead in trash bags. Cops: Mom's coworker now a prime suspect in her disappearance. Kidnapping survivor E…
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39 minutes
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Jun 13, 2018
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A Nebraska couple appeared in court yesterday after being suspected in the murder of 24-year-old Sydney Loofe. Prosecutors say Aubrey Trail, 51, and Bailey Boswell, 23, strangled Loofe to death with an extension cord and dismembered her body after their Tinder date. Surveillance video from a local Home Depot shows the couple buying the tools they used, prosecutors allege, in newly unsealed court documents. Both Trail and Boswell face charges of first-degree murder and the improper disposal of human skeletal remains.
Kimberly Kessler, the suspect in the case of missing mother Joleen Cummings, has been moved to Duval County, according to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff says Kessler last ate on June 2 and was moved jails due to the hunger strike. Authorities say Kessler stopped eating after she discovered investigators knew how many identities she had. She will be moved back to Nassau County once she starts eating again.
One of the kidnappers who held Elizabeth Smart captive for nine months will be freed in six years and Smart has something to say about it. In a candid Instagram post, Smart called captor Wanda Barzee's release "troubling." Barzee was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to kidnapping the then-14-year-old girl in 2002. via Knit
Kimberly Kessler, the suspect in the case of missing mother Joleen Cummings, has been moved to Duval County, according to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff says Kessler last ate on June 2 and was moved jails due to the hunger strike. Authorities say Kessler stopped eating after she discovered investigators knew how many identities she had. She will be moved back to Nassau County once she starts eating again.
One of the kidnappers who held Elizabeth Smart captive for nine months will be freed in six years and Smart has something to say about it. In a candid Instagram post, Smart called captor Wanda Barzee's release "troubling." Barzee was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to kidnapping the then-14-year-old girl in 2002. via Knit
Released:
Jun 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode