The death of Samantha Josephson caused a great ruckus in Columbia. The police stated that she was kidnapped around 2 a.m. outside a bar in Five Points.
Besides, the girl’s father, Seymour Josephson, confirmed the death of his daughter through his Facebook page on Saturday. The post continued,
It is with tremendous sadness and of a broken heart that I post this! I will miss and love my baby girl for the rest of life.
Samantha Josephson death comes as a shock and many people are wondering how did she die and who is behind Samantha Josephson murder?
So without any further ado, get to latest updates on Samantha Josephson cause of death along with her age, height, parents and background details.
Samantha Josephson Cause Of Death
During a night out in Columbia, South Carolina while returning home, Samantha Josephson decided to call an Uber around 2 a.m. on Friday.
Ongoing further, in a news conference, Columbia Police Chief W.H. “Skip” Holbrook revealed that she hopped inside a black Chevy Impala thinking that it was her ride.
About 90 miles from Columbia, the turkey hunters found her body around 14 hours later in the field. Prior to the incident, Ms. Josephson roommates started to worry when they couldn’t reach her eventually calling police around 1:30 p.m. Friday.
Samantha Josephson’s cause of death is yet to reveal on which the chief police office disclosed,
Our investigators and agents have a lot more work to do
Who is Samantha Josephson? Wiki; Age, Height, Parents, and Family
Samantha Josephson was the University of South Carolina senior who died at the age of 21. Her father affirmed the news of her death on Saturday.
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Josephson’s father attended the USC College of Arts and Sciences – a political science major, as per his tweets. As per her father’s Facebook Page, lives in Robbinsville Township, New Jersey. The place lies about 10 miles east of Trenton.
Samantha Josephson Murder and Suspect
Police Chief Mr. Holbrook also revealed that a 24-year-old Nathaniel David Rowland – related to Josephson’s death – faced charges against murder and kidnapping.
Throughout the investigation, the police saw the Impala and captured the suspect while he was running away. According to the chief, the blood discovered on the car’s trunk and passenger side matched to Josephson’s. Plus, the police found her cell phone in the passenger compartment.
Well, as of now, the suspect is in jail in Columbia and it’s unknown that he has a lawyer or not. Additionally, the investigators didn’t reveal anything about the suspect, Rowland, except his residence in Clarendon County.