Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan
Shortly before 11 pm on a Sunday night, Annette Jackson calls the Calhoun County Sheriff's office to report her daughter missing. Living in the town of Farnhamville with a population of just 400 people, Annette Jackson and another daughter set out on foot to see if they can find Luna. As they are walking, calling out for Luna, they come upon a man, Nathaniel Bevers-McGivney, who appears to be covered in blood and he is in possession of Luna's scooter and other personal effects. When Police find Bevers-McGiveney, they read him his Miranda Rights and he immediately asks for a lawyer. Questioning ends before finding out where Luna is. Joseph Scott Morgan will dig into the forensic evidence to identify what could have happened to the teen as well as where it happened.
Transcript Highlights
00:00:00.00 Introduction
00:04:03.54 Mom reports daughter, 17, missing, starts looking
00:08:04.52 Mom sees a man, appearing to be covered in blood, with Luna's scooter
00:12:19.82 Description of passive action, preventing finding of body
00:17:45.25 Location of body
00:22:15.61 Is there an attempt to obscure who Luna was?
00:27:01.48 How did perpetrator know about location to hide body
00:32:18.54 Was this a sexual assault gone "bad"?
00:36:40.66 Very Personal, cutting of a throat is intimate
00:40:20.04 Prosecutor possibly seeking oversight due to size of community
00:42:43.14 Conclusion, will continue to update
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