Serialously with Annie Elise - 233: Slenderman Stabber Release, 25 Year Old Goes Missing on Ring Camera, TikTok Ban, & BF Charged With GF Murder
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Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise.
Today is headline highlights, which means we're going through all the breaking cases,
all the news, everything happening in the true crime world.
But really quickly, before I get into all of the cases that we're going to be talking
about today, I just want to talk about the fires that are happening right now in California
because one of the biggest and the most prominent headlines in the news right now are of course
the wildfires and these fires have caused so much destruction, so much heartbreak really
all across the LA area.
I personally live in California.
Luckily, I am a little bit further south from where
these fires have, you know, broken out and just taken so much. But I have friends who have lost
their homes, who have lost their family members homes, tons of friends who have been evacuated
and have had to flee. And it's just, it's really devastating and it's insane when you really think about the amount of
destruction and I could be here all day long and going on a rant about the fact that we didn't
have water in the hydrants, the fact that certain people are evading questions and everything into
it, but I just feel like there's so much I could say, but if you're one of my listeners who has been affected by these fires,
I just want you to know my heart is with you. I am so sorry for everything that you're going through.
This has been incredibly devastating. I know not just for people in California,
but really for everybody who is watching this as it's unfolding because they're still not fully contained yet.
Yes, some of them have been, but not the major ones.
So what I wanna do today before I get into the headlines
is kind of just give you like top side information
about these fires.
I'm not gonna go into all of the nitty gritty,
but I just wanna like level set a little bit
of what's been going on because social media,
of course, always portrays something as one thing, right?
And one of the biggest things I'm seeing right now is, you know, who cares?
It's the celebrities. It's millionaires. They can rebuild. And I just kind of want to remind people that that's not really true.
I mean, the land is valued at one thing, but these homes and what those are valued at,
that's a whole other thing. Not to mention, like, and again, this is like, you know,
not applicable to everybody, but some of these homes aren't going to even have the opportunity to be built again because of the different permitting issues and zoning and all sorts of different like,
I can't even think the word I'm looking for, different like requirements and problems, but like that's a whole separate thing in and of itself. It's the fact that so many people are displaced.
Some yes are fortunate enough to have family homes or maybe even a second home or afford
a hotel, but so many are not.
And I've been able to witness that like being here and seeing the devastation.
Now like I said, let me talk to you just again very, very quickly and give you kind of a
breakdown of what's happening right now, where things are at, and, you know, what's going on.
So the first fires we know broke out on Tuesday, January 7th in the Pacific Palisades.
So far, it's estimated that over 23,000 acres have been burned in the Palisades alone, and
it's still, like I said, isn't contained.
I think when I checked this morning, it was a little under 20%.
Now the Eaton fire has also devastated the northern part of Los Angeles, and it has burned
a little over 14,000 acres, making it the second biggest fire in the area. So each of these fires
grew and they spread at just such an alarming rate because of our Santa Ana winds, which we get every
single year, that we always know they're coming know they' prepared for them. Why we
them? I don't know. But t
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then I uh I woke up and I
I had to start evacuating
uh you know and I see it coming, so I had to start evacuating. I grabbed my dogs.
You know, and I didn't have enough water.
It wasn't water.
And my house burned out to the ground, so.
I smelt smoke.
I was sleeping, of course.
And my dog alerted me that there was trouble.
And when I looked outside, there's
embers flowing across my yard.
My whole neighborhood is gone. It was a beautiful, unique place.
You're smiling. How are you smiling through this door?
Because there's tomorrow, you know?
Now although the number is just increasing with every single minute that these fires continue raging,
the devastation and the economic impact has been estimated to potentially be one that is anywhere from 135
to 150 billion. I mean, a lot of money. Also, aside from just the financial aspect of this,
the confirmed deaths are currently at 24, though with the amount of people still missing and
unaccounted for, that number is unfortunately only expected to rise.
And I want to talk to you about a couple of these victims because one victim that's been confirmed
was 32-year-old Rory Sykes. Rory was born blind, also with cerebral palsy, and he was widely known
for his speeches and really just talking about overcoming his disability. Now, due to his
cerebral palsy, his ability to walk was greatly hindered.
So when his mother, Shelley Sykes,
first saw these cinders and embers
from the wildfire nearing their property
and then eventually landing on Rory's part of his estate,
he shared the cottage on their estate,
she did everything that she could do
to put them out with their gardening hose,
trying to put it out, trying to save things.
But as we know with so many other people as well, it sadly wasn't enough.
So she ran into Rory's home hoping that she could drag him to safety.
But with a recently broken arm, she was unable to move him.
Now, Rory knew that if Shelly didn't get out right then, that they would both be killed.
So he did what would be such an incredibly difficult decision and thing to vocalize,
but he told his mom to leave him and save herself. Which I cannot even begin to imagine the pain and
the survivor's guilt that Shelly is probably feeling right now. So I hope someday she's able
to have some semblance of peace, but like that is just so incredibly heartbreaking.
Other victims that we've learned about so far were Anthony and Justin Mitchell.
And Anthony was an amputee who used a wheelchair and took care of his disabled son, Justin.
He also was born with cerebral palsy. The two of them lived together near the Eaton Fire.
And when Anthony's daughter last spoke to him, he had told her, you know, don't worry,
we're planning on evacuating. There's nothing to fear. But sadly, they were never spoke to him. He had told her, you know, don't worry, we're planning on evacuating, there's nothing
to fear.
But sadly, they were never able to evacuate.
And Anthony's body was found by the bed next to his son.
Another victim was 85-year-old Annette Rosalie.
And she insisted on staying in her Pacific Palisades home with her dog, Greetley, her
little canary pepper, also with her two parrots and her turtle.
But she was later found deceased inside the car
on her property, which leads me to believe,
and this is just me thinking and brainstorming,
but I think she was trying to evacuate,
but it was too late at that point.
And the list, it really just goes on and on.
Like I said, there are now 24 victims in total
at the time of recording this who have been confirmed.
And those stories that I just mentioned
are just a few of the heartbreaking stories we've learned so far. It's easy to see on Instagram and
on TikTok and even YouTube the images and the videos of the fires taking these homes, seeing
all of the celebrities who have lost their property such as Mel Gibson, Spencer Pratt,
Paris Hilton, all of these things, but there's also other people aside from
celebrities, real people who not only have lost their home, their memories, any sort of financial
security that they had, but as I just mentioned, many of them have lost their lives because they
were faced with such a difficult decision of if we both can't get out, one of us should get out.
The fact that it still is only 20% contained, it is just, I haven't seen anything like it
and it is incredibly heartbreaking.
So to any of you listeners who have been impacted in any way, shape or form, please know you're
in my thoughts and prayers.
I'm with you.
I'm thinking about you.
I'm hoping to get there this Saturday to, you know, do some boots on the ground volunteering
as well.
I've made some financial donations, but I really want to just like get out there
and get my hands on things and help people.
So if I see you out there, please come up to me.
I just we got to all pull together and help in any way that we can.
Now, moving over into more true crime news, while there was an element of true crime
because of the arson with the fires, let's go into more of like the true crime news
because there was a
headline that broke last week that literally had my jaw on the ground and it's about the slender
man stabbing. I don't know if you are familiar with this case. I don't know if you know much about it,
but I'm going to give you a little breakdown in a moment. I did do a deep dive on this case a couple
years ago, so I will link it in the show notes for you. It's from YouTube. But I am unsettled. Like, to put it mildly, I am unsettled. So on January 9th, 2025, a judge
ordered the now 22-year-old girl Morgan Geyser, otherwise known as the Slender Man Stabber,
you know, in the true crime world, the judge granted a conditional release from her treatment
at the Winnebago Mental Health Institute. Now, for some of you, the nickname Slender Man Stabber probably did ring a bell, right?
But for those of you who aren't familiar, let me give you a very brief overview of that case.
So in 2014, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier concocted this truly diabolical,
horrific plan to lure their classmate Peyton into the woods for what she thought was going
to be a harmless game of hide and seek.
The game, however, ended in Morgan stabbing Peyton 19 times, all while Anissa just stood
by watching and cheering her on, encouraging her to continue going.
Now, what is so unsettling about this is that all three girls were just 12 years old.
They were in the sixth grade
when this disgusting attack happened.
Now, after this attack happened,
which again, I did the deep dive, you can listen to it.
It's very unsettling, like when they realize
who was responsible and when they uncover all the details,
but it was later learned that the motive behind this attack
was for Morgan and Anissa to kill someone,
sacrifice someone,
all so that they could earn the right
to be this fictional horror character,
Slender Man's, servants.
They were worried and feared that he would harm them
and their families if they didn't go through with it.
So again, it was almost like some sacrifice
to this fictional character.
And again, that description is just putting it all lightly.
So if you're unfamiliar with this case, I highly recommend doing more research into it.
I also will link the deep dive because the overall story as well as the police interviews with Morgan and Anissa in the aftermath of this brutal attack, I mean, it's wild to say the least.
Now when I say that those two girls genuinely believed in Slenderman, I mean it, he was definitely real to them.
I mean, as real to them as you and me.
Since you feel bad,
just stay up with your best friend.
I thought about it, but then I decided
that remorse would get me nowhere.
It's easier to live without regret.
You was my only friend for a long time.
Why were you but your only friend?
It was necessary.
It was weird. I felt no remorse.
I thought I would.
You guys were really neutral remorse?
Mm-hmm.
I actually felt nothing.
Now thankfully, Peyton made it out alive.
But after the attacks, Morgan and Anissa then just instructed her to lie down while they went and supposedly
were going to go get her help.
However, she knew after some time had passed that what they promised her was just like
a complete and total lie.
They weren't getting her help.
So she was somehow able to crawl to a nearby bike path nearly five hours after the attack.
And when she did that, someone luckily found her and was able to get her help.
But the fact that she was even able to make it out of this attack alive is honestly a miracle because of the 19 stab wounds that were
across her arms, her legs, her torso, her liver, and her stomach were two of the major organs that
were hit. She was stabbed also with a five inch long blade. Miraculously, I mean intervention by
God or whoever you believe in, one of the stab
wounds missed a major artery by less than a millimeter. It took surgeons over six hours
in surgery to repair the damage, but they did, and she's still alive today because of it.
So when all of this was first going down, Morgan initially pleaded guilty to attempted first degree
intentional homicide, but she was later found not guilty by reason of mental defect.
So she was sentenced to up to 40 years in a psychiatric facility, and she was sent in
2018 to the Winnebago Mental Health Institute.
Shortly after the stabbings, Morgan was then diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Now her doctors for right now, of the current day, stated that she, quote, continues to
exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, also anxiety and autism.
But they clarified that she has shown no signs of any suicidal ideation since her 2021 attempt,
because she had attempted to take her own life a couple years into her stay and sentence.
Now, Anissa, on the other hand, also pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree intentional
homicide, but she was later found non-guilty also by reason of mental defect.
She was sentenced to up to 25 years in a psychiatric institution, but she was later granted release
in 2021 and she was ordered to live with her father and wear a GPS ankle monitor.
Now, since June of 2022, Morgan and her legal team
have filed four petitions for her release.
The first two were withdrawn
after the doctor's reports essentially showed,
you know, that she was not ready.
And the third in April of 2024 was also denied,
stating that she still potentially presented
a threat to the public.
And then of course, now this fourth petition,
it was actually granted.
Three different psychologists who worked closely with Morgan at the treatment facility all
spoke in favor of her release, stating she had made immense progress.
Take a listen.
Correct.
And again, that risk management part is a prediction of what she's likely to face, but
her institutional stability, her acceptance of rules,
feedback that all bodes w
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petition for conditional
informed the court that M
off of her antipsychotic medications
in early 2023 and since then had not had any symptoms.
Another argued that if she remained contained and began to lose all hope of ever becoming
a functioning part of society again, she, quote, may become more dangerous.
Now my first thought when hearing that was, how can they say she isn't a danger to society but also say that if she reaches a low point she
could become even more dangerous. I mean sounds kind of contradictory right? I
don't know it just worries me and I think too after three petitions where
they say over and over again you're not ready can you then learn how to fake
being ready so that the fourth petition goes through?
Something about this just does not sit right with me.
So the county circuit judge Michael Boren stated that her crime was, quote, a brutal,
terrible offense, but ultimately felt like she has since grown up. He also stated that
in order for her to be truly rehabilitated, she needs to exist as a part of society.
So the judge's final order was for the State Department of Health Services to set up a
plan for her to be in a group home, as well as supervise her for his consideration at
a hearing within 60 days.
Now, Payton's family, as you can imagine, was not hoping for this outcome.
Prior to the hearing, her family even released a statement saying,
Morgan Geyser has withdrawn her request to be released twice.
More recently, her request was denied.
We are confident that the judicial system will make a decision
that will ensure the community and my daughter remains safe.
So far, there has been no public statement made from either Payton
or her family on the outcome of Morgan's hearing, so we'll just see what comes from that.
But just imagine how Peyton must feel.
I mean, having to deal with so much by just 22 years old at this point, and now knowing
both her attackers are going to be essentially free.
That is a terrifying thought.
And I'm curious to know what you guys think.
If you think this is the right move,
or if you think like, no,
she should remain in there for a little while longer.
I personally obviously have my own opinions.
So let me know what you guys think.
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And I want to just talk to you really quickly
about the TikTok ban updates,
because there has been some breaking news
as of this morning.
Now, as I'm sure you've heard,
and you've known for a while,
the app TikTok has been facing a potential expiration date of January 19th, 2025. And I think a lot of people who love the
app and even small businesses on TikTok, and even content creators whose income streams come directly
from TikTok, have kind of been on the edge of their seat, just hoping that something will magically,
you know, reverse the ban and not completely like affect their income.
And recently there have been some updates on the potential ban.
So let me just say it's not looking the greatest guys, but we might have a glimmer of hope.
So the ban was all set to go through like the Supreme Court ruled in favor of it.
But then just this week, Senator Markey introduced a bill to extend the deadline for the TikTok
ban and they took it to the Senate floor.
In an excerpt from this, it says,
As the January 19th deadline approaches, TikTok creators and users across the nation are understandably alarmed.
They are uncertain about the future of the platform, their accounts, and the vibrant online communities that they have cultivated.
These communities cannot be replicated on another app.
A ban would dismantle a one-of-a-kind informational and
cultural ecosystem, silencing millions in the process. The stakes here are high. That's why
I will soon introduce the Extend the TikTok Deadline Act to extend the deadline by which
ByteDance must sell TikTok or face a ban by an additional 270 days. Let me be clear. TikTok has
its problems. Like every social media platform, TikTok poses a serious risk
to the privacy and mental health of our young people.
So I will continue to hold TikTok accountable
for such behavior.
But a TikTok ban would impose serious consequences
on millions of Americans who depend on the app
for social connections and for their economic livelihood.
We cannot allow that to happen.
And just in on Tuesday, Congressman Ro Khanna
also signed onto this bill.
So we don't know what that means.
We don't know if it's gonna go through,
but as the clock ticks closer towards the 19th,
most users wanna know two things, what to expect,
and if there's any hope that after this most recent
information and hearing,
that maybe there will be an extension.
Now, first I wanna just mention what to expect
because if the law does go into effect,
you're not gonna wake up on the 19th
and the app is just no longer on your phone
and it's completely like wiped off the face of the earth.
That's not how it works.
However, there wouldn't be any more updates to the app
and newer users who wanna download the app
will no longer be able to access it in the app store.
And then as time goes on, if your app isn't updating,
it basically will become, you know, not usable. So it's going to be a slow process, but you'll
still have it for a period of time. Now, apparently a group called Project Liberty,
which was formed by billionaire entrepreneur and former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt,
has made an offer to ByteDance, the owners of TikTok, to buy TikTok. And although I don't know the exact
numbers of what the bid was, I also know that Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary, who has been
backing the group, stated that he would be willing to pay up to $20 billion for TikTok, calling it
a legacy opportunity. Which I can't even begin to comprehend that kind of money alone, let alone it
being spent on an app, but you do you. It sounds like a good deal apparently. So on top of that, Kevin also added, we don't need the algorithm, we don't want
the algorithm. So clearly there's some kind of working plan going on behind the scenes if Byte
Dance does decide to sell to a bidder. And even if Byte Dance would decide to sell when it's cutting
close to the deadline, the law also allows the president to grant a single 90-day extension if
the sale is underway. So really there seems to grant a single 90-day extension if the sale is underway.
So really, there seems to be a lot of possibility and possible leeway here in terms of options.
It's just whether or not it'll sell, if they extend it.
I mean, only time will tell.
And the clock is definitely ticking.
But what I did find so funny this week is that there was this Chinese app called Rednote,
and it's basically the Chinese version of TikTok,
which I thought, I had no idea that like China
didn't have access to TikTok,
especially if we're saying that that's the whole threat.
I don't know, goes over my head.
But anyway, I was seeing on my TikTok feed
that this new, not this new,
but this existing Chinese app called Red Note
is similar to TikTok and it's where everybody's going.
And when I tell you TikTok users from the US flocked to this app, guys, it has been
hysterical.
The comment section alone has been enough to just bring me so much joy throughout the
day because they're all going over there.
They're posting their TikToks with Mandarin subtitles.
The people over there are posting their own TikTok saying,
welcome TikTok refugees, we welcome all Americans.
They're posting things from their homework,
asking for the Americans to help them.
I mean, it is so funny,
but also kind of like heartwarming in a weird way
because you're seeing just like this new community
kind of blossom together where these two countries are coming together and like they're accepting each other and they're being so nice
to each other and I mean I know it's all because of the satire of it all but it actually is kind
of like nice to see. I even saw a TikTok this morning on regular TikTok where it talked about
how the congressman signed on for that bill and somebody in the comments made me laugh so hard.
They're like, sorry, can you please put Mandarin subtitles on this? That's my primary language.
It's really, really funny, but I don't know. Sometimes you gotta find humor in the little
things, right? Now, I know I kind of just derailed and went on something that's not true crime related.
Sorry about that, but I feel like I just needed to talk about the ban because so many people are
talking about it and because a lot of you found me on TikTok. So if it goes away, you can find me on Instagram
or on YouTube. Now let's talk about this new mysterious case coming out of North Carolina.
Because the family of 25-year-old Heather Williams are begging the public to come forward with any
potential information in regards to her mysterious death. So Heather was last seen on a ring camera footage
on January 4th, 2025 at around 10 p.m.
She was leaving her family's house
and getting into a light colored four door sedan
with a sunroof, but the car was not familiar
to any of her friends or family.
She was also last seen wearing gray sweatpants
and a dark colored t-shirt.
She hadn't taken any bags with her
or anything like she was planning on staying away from home for a while, so they really were upset
by seeing this footage. And it also was the last footage of the last time Heather was
seen alive. Because nearly six days went by and Heather was still missing. Now with every
day that Heather still hadn't come back home, her family of course grew more and more
worried. And even though Heather had gotten into that car willingly, her friends and family knew
that there was no way that she would ever not come home willingly.
So they began fearing and of course imagining all of the worst-case scenarios, just hoping
and praying that by some miracle she would return home and be unharmed and that it would
all just be one big misunderstanding.
Her family also stated that Heather was struck by a car in 2015 and that
the incident left her with significant cognitive impairment, also a limited vocabulary and limited
use of her right leg and arm, causing kind of this pronounced limp, which made her, unfortunately,
a much easier target than most, and it was a big part of the reason of why there was such a sense
of urgency to find her. Now, a missing woman in general is terrifying, but a missing woman with disabilities,
that creates a whole other level of fear and worry.
There were multiple medications that she needed to take daily,
and it would affect her ability to function properly if she didn't take them almost immediately.
This was also why when the statewide missing persons alert was sent out,
she was considered to be a missing
and endangered person, not just a missing person. Despite her struggles after the accident though,
her family says that she worked tirelessly to regain as much health as possible and to overall
just live a normal life. Her sister Mary Williams even described her by saying,
over the years she's worked really hard, just having a normal life and doing normal things
that 25 year olds do, but she was loving and she loved her family and she loved Jesus. Her family
also warned the public that the car that she was seen getting into may have belonged to somebody
that she met online, although they couldn't know for sure. The exact reasoning for why they might
believe that, I'm not so sure, but I would imagine that being 25 and trying to live a normal life, Heather probably was interested in online dating and
meeting new people, which her close family and friends would have probably
all known about. But again, I'm not exactly sure. We all know, especially
online, people have their secrets. So on January 10th, the local newspaper, The
Observer, reported that police had located the car that was seen on the
ring camera footage and that the driver had also been identified.
I don't know if that information has been given to her family yet. I would imagine it has.
I also don't know if it's like strictly confidential for law enforcement only. Who knows.
But the same day that that car was found and that driver was identified, the body of a woman was found by the local police and it was found in a heavily wooded area.
The body was later identified as
being Heather. Her sister made a statement through Facebook after finding out about this tragic news
saying, I pray whoever is responsible for this is held accountable and that there is justice for
Heather. Our family finds comfort in the love that Heather had for God and through all of her trials
and tribulations she has never lost faith and I know we won't lose ours either. I thank God for the years that we had with her. Thank you everyone who has
prayed, reached out, and helped us try to find her. Please continue to pray for my parents."
Now, other than the area that her body was found in, not a whole lot is like known at
the moment about how Heather's body was found. Her cause of death as well as the time
of death is also still ye
her autopsy. The police d
begin investigating her d
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the police also announced
a person of interest. Yet
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so far, no arrests have b
really just thinking, you know,
where she was with somebo
Heather is awful and I wo
to anybody else. And so w
out there, still able to
terrific to think about.
Heather as somebody who h, you know, persevered and somebody
who always wore a smile and can make people laugh.
One of the few things we do know about the current investigation is that the police
announced that they were able to trace a three-minute phone call made by Heather in the days leading
up to her disappearance.
The update didn't specifically say if it was to the unidentified driver or why
this phone call was significant to her case, but reading between the lines, I kind of feel like
A points to B points to C. It kind of makes sense. We also learned that the last activity on her
phone was at 12 10 a.m. and it was a text message that was sent to her phone. So it was a little
after two hours after Heather was seen getting into that car. It hasn't been shared with the public who that text was from, who wrote it, or what was said.
Now I would imagine that since this case is still so fresh, a lot of like really key bits of
information probably won't be shared with the public until an official arrest has been made
so that they can, you know, really protect the integrity of the case.
But despite having a person of interest, Heather's case is still far from being closed.
And right now, the police, as well as her family, are urging the public to come forward
with any potential information surrounding the case.
They said, I just ask that the people out there, if they hear anything or if they see anything,
you know, somebody knows something. Somebody has talked to somebody.
Somebody has slipped up along the way.
So somebody's gotta know something.
And I just pray that whoever does know anything
comes forward and that we're able to get justice for Heather.
So I'm gonna keep tabs on this case
and I will definitely let you know as we hear more,
but my initial inkling, and I could be completely wrong,
but I would imagine that maybe she was talking
to somebody
online.
They offered to pick her up.
They were going to go for a date.
Maybe she was embarrassed, wanted to keep it a secret.
And I would imagine there is some sort of connection with this driver because if not,
why not announce that they've ruled them out as a suspect?
Why not announce who they were or what the connection was?
I mean, something just isn't making sense.
I would imagine they have the driver, but they probably don't have enough to tie them to Heather's death. Maybe they're still
waiting on evidence. They're waiting on like extra CCTV footage, and that's why they're trying to
crowdsource. I'm not really sure, but I will keep you updated. Now this next case is about a man who
has been arrested for murdering his 29-year-old girlfriend. So let me talk to you a little bit about this case.
29-year-old Shannon Anderson was reported missing by her 40-year-old boyfriend Jonathan
Link back on July 30, 2001.
Now when she went missing, there were no signs of forced entry and no signs of a struggle
at Shannon's house.
So without much information, the police just started investigating.
And for weeks, police in this area, which was Kettering, Ohio, they were searching for her, they were hoping for answers, they were trying to find any information possible.
But ultimately, their worst fears were confirmed when her decomposed body was discovered on August 16th, a little over two weeks after she was reported missing.
She was found in a rural area of Ross County,
which was over an hour away from where she was last seen.
Her body also indicated that there was severe trauma.
Shannon was the mother of two daughters,
then ages seven and nine.
She was also estranged from her husband.
Her cause of death ended up being ruled
multiple blunt force trauma to the head.
This was according to the prosecutor's office.
And strangely, her car was later found abandoned in a parking lot at the Atlanta airport,
but it wasn't found until October of that year. So, months later, which kind of just added a really
eerie twist to the case. So without much evidence but the boyfriend who had reported her missing,
that's really who became the prime suspect. Now, back in 2002,
the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office
tried to bring the case to a grand jury,
but they just didn't have enough evidence
at the time to move forward.
And although extensive investigative efforts were made
at the time of the murder,
including evidence collection and even witness interviews,
the case went unsolved.
So for decades, Shannon's family and friends
and her children were left without justice or closure.
But the investigators didn't give up.
And over the years, law enforcement worked tirelessly
to re-examine the evidence, to interview new witnesses,
and just really build a stronger case.
And their persistence, it paid off.
Through the investigation,
more witnesses were located and interviewed,
and new digital forensic evidence was also found and tested.
So on January 13, 2025, the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office announced that Jonathan
Link has now been indicted on two counts of murder. That was her boyfriend who had reported
her missing. This is literally 20 years later. It is crazy. So he's sent to be arraigned on January 28th,
marking a huge step forward in the pursuit of justice for Shannon. And in a statement about
the indictment, the prosecuting attorney praised the dedication of the Kettering Police Department
and all of the other agencies that were involved, saying, finally, after nearly a quarter century,
this defendant will be held responsible for the murder of Shannon Anderson.
And the reason I wanted to talk about that is because not only is it great that somebody is finally arrested and justice can be had,
but it's a heartbreaking reminder of how long the road to justice really can be.
But it's also proof of what can happen when investigators and family and friends refuse to give up.
So now her children, her family, her friends,
hopefully will get the answers
that they have desperately been waiting for
for literally decades.
So I like stories like that because it has a happy ending.
Okay guys, that is it for this week's episode
of Headline Highlights.
Thank you so much for tuning in with me.
I'm going to be back on the mic with you
first thing Monday morning
with an all new deep dive into a case.
It's a wild one.
I mean, you have got catfishing,
you've got love triangles,
love what's a square, quadrants, quadruple.
I don't even know what it is.
It is so, so insane.
So we're diving into all the nitty gritty bits
and pieces of it on Monday.
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We're all doing our best, right?
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