48 Hours - Where is Erin? | Presenting "48 Hours: NCIS"
Episode Date: November 6, 2024Marine wife Erin Corwin was just 19 years old when she disappeared in California’s Joshua Tree National Park. Nearly two months later, her body was found in an abandoned mine in the unforgi...ving desert, and suspicions quickly fell on a fellow Marine. Here’s a preview of the new podcast, “48 Hours: NCIS”, which merges the award-winning journalism of one of the most celebrated true crime news programs with the world’s #1 TV franchise, to bring you the real-life cases that NCIS agents will never forget. This 6-episode premiere season of “48 Hours: NCIS”, hosted by CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales, untangles this twisted story of infidelity and betrayal that led to Erin’s tragic end. Listen to the series now by searching for "48 Hours: NCIS" wherever you get your podcasts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Natalie Morales and host of the new podcast 48 Hours NCIS. 48 Hours NCIS is bringing you the
real-life cases that inspired the hit drama NCIS, along with the in-depth award-winning true-crime
journalism of 48 Hours. This season untangles the infidelity, obsession, and murder of Marine
wife Erin Corwin. At only 19 years old, Erin was found strangled to death in a mine deep
within California's Joshua Tree National Park. Join me to look back at Erin's case,
featuring recordings with agents, survivors, and police
that will detail the events that led to Erin's tragic end
in the new limited series, 48 Hours NCIS.
Here's a preview of the first episode.
Here's a preview of the first episode.
Our whole life being turned totally upside down began on June 29th, 2014.
On a beautiful summer Sunday morning,
Laura Hevelin was in her home in Tennessee
with her husband Bill.
They were getting ready to go to church
when they received
an awful call.
My son-in-law called probably around 11 o'clock, 1130 on Sunday morning and told us that Aaron
was missing. And I'm like, what do you mean Aaron's missing?
Bill and Laura hadn't seen their daughter Erin in a few months.
Erin recently moved out of the Hevlin family home to start a new life in California with
her high school sweetheart and now husband, John Corwin.
They moved to a small city called 29 Palms, a blip in the middle of the Mojave.
What brought the Corwins there was the Marine base.
John was a Marine, Corporal Corwin, officially.
And Erin was a Marine's wife.
They lived on the base in a small apartment, their first home together.
Bill and Lor hadn't seen the new place yet.
When John called, Lor had been planning a trip out west to visit Aaron
later that week. Aaron was 19 years old, almost 20. I was going to go out for her 20th birthday.
But then no one knew where Aaron was. On the phone, Aaron's husband John Corwin told Laura
that the last place he knew Aaron had gone was Joshua Tree National Park.
And he told me that she had gone out to Joshua Tree National Park the day before to look
for places for her and I to go to take pictures and stuff when I came to visit in a few days.
My first immediate thought was Aaron got lost.
Aaron is very directionally challenged.
Bill, Aaron's father, worried that Aaron wouldn't find her way out.
I mean Joshua Tree is just the desert. There's nothing there. There's no water. It's not like you're going to find anything.
There's no shelter of any type. So you're just exposed to the elements.
In addition to her lack of hiking experience,
Erin was not particularly prepared for the outdoors.
She was a very petite 19 year old,
5'2", maybe 115 pounds.
She was very shy, extremely naive.
Bill and Lorne knew their daughter. This didn't sound like her.
She wouldn't go on an overnight hike spontaneously.
She probably wouldn't go on an overnight hike at all.
Erin was a homebody. She stayed inside her comfort zone. The Hevelins thought
through what might have happened and quickly discounted some possibilities.
No, I never thought that Erin had run away. I didn't think that was even
remotely a possibility. I mean she just was not a risk-taker. Worried, Lor
pressed Erin's husband, for more details.
The last time John said he saw Aaron was early the morning before.
He said she kissed him goodbye around 7 a.m. and he watched her drive off in their car.
He went back to sleep.
A while later, he got up and spent the day playing video games. By nightfall, Erin still hadn't come home.
She was supposed to be back in time for dinner.
But John went to bed.
The next morning, according to John,
it had been 24 hours since Erin had driven out of sight.
John alerted the authorities. Then he called Lore. He sounded concerned. There wasn't
a lot of emotion in his voice, but that's typical John. It's hard to read him to know
what his thoughts are.
I'm CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales. This is 48 Hours NCIS, where we take you inside a case
NCIS agents say they will never forget. Episode 1, Where is Erin?
While his 19-year-old wife was missing, John spent most of the day at home.
He started wondering, where's Erin? And tried to get in touch with her, but could not by phone.
He knows there is not good service in the desert.
So he didn't worry too much, but then by nightfall, he was worried.
Paul LaRosa is a producer for CBS News and 48 Hours.
He reported on Erin Corwin's disappearance.
LaRosa had a lot of experience telling true crime stories.
He knew that generally when someone goes missing, the first person investigators turn to when
they need answers is the spouse.
In this case, that was John Corwin.
But he didn't do anything.
He didn't call police.
He didn't really tell anybody on his base.
So to the authorities, it was initially suspicious
that John waited to report Erin missing.
The sheriff's deputies and the sheriff's office
had a lot of questions for him.
They were like, tell us where she went.
You know, what did she have with her, why did you wait 24 hours to report
her missing. His version of the story is that I thought from watching television
shows that you have to wait 24 hours before you can report an adult missing.
But that makes you seem suspicious in the eyes of the investigators. Also he
had no alibi per se.
I mean, he was in his apartment playing video games
and he's an unemotional guy.
I mean, he's not the kind of guy that says,
my wife is missing.
You know, he's like unemotional and very flat affect.
Once John finally did alert the authorities,
the local sheriff's department in San Bernardino
immediately opened up an investigation, but they needed help for this specific case. The sheriff's department in San Bernardino immediately opened up an investigation.
But they needed help for this specific case.
The sheriff's department can't just go there and start talking to people.
They have to go through protocol, right?
They have to alert the military.
And when they do, the NCIS gets involved.
NCIS, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Most of us may recognize this name from television.
NCIS, never heard of it.
That's embarrassing.
The television show NCIS follows a cast of characters,
including NCIS special agents, field agents,
forensic specialists, and more,
through 21 seasons of scripted primetime
television drama. But the NCIS is a real-life federal agency. NCIS is sort of like an in-house
FBI for the Navy. There are only about a thousand special agents based all over the world in Japan, Singapore,
Bahrain, Italy, and yes at the Marine base in 29 Palms, California. They are
stationed at the base and they get involved holding the Sheriff's
Department hand to let them know how the military operates. NCIS Special Agent
Clifton Randolph Jr.
was alerted by the Sheriff's Department
that a Marine's wife was missing.
The initial story we received was
Erin had gone to Joshua Tree National Park
to look for nice hiking routes for her and her mother,
who was coming out later on that week.
That was the last time that Corporal Corrin had seen her,
driving in their blue Corolla away from the installation.
The Marine Base, what Special Agent Randolph called
the installation, was the largest Marine Corps base in the world.
In addition to housing and NCIS office,
there were about 900 families who lived on base.
By 2013, that included the Corwins. This is just the beginning of the story of Aaron Corwin's
disappearance. In the next few episodes of 48 Hours NCIS, investigators untangle it all.
They find a story full of secrets, lies, and, at the heart of it,
a dangerous romance. Thanks for listening to this preview of 48 Hours NCIS. If you want to hear the
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