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The Unsolved Murder of Nicole Weis: A Cold Case Revisited
The Unsolved Murder of Nicole Weis: A Cold Case Revisited
Posted by admin on February 19, 2025, 18:20 49 0

A Grisly Discovery in San Diego

In the early hours of January 24, 2000, San Diego firefighters responded to reports of a fire in the parking lot of the College Avenue Baptist Church, located at 4747 College Avenue. Upon arrival, they discovered a body engulfed in flames, wrapped in cardboard secured with rope. The victim's hands and a portion of her left calf were missing, presumably removed to hinder identification. Initial investigations revealed that the woman had been stabbed and strangled before being set ablaze. Despite efforts, she remained unidentified for nearly two decades.

The Breakthrough: Identifying Nicole Weis

In 2019, the San Diego Police Department sought the expertise of investigative genetic genealogist Barbara Rae-Venter. By uploading a DNA sample from the victim to an ancestry database, they identified a match: Glen Stevenson, a man who had been adopted as a child and was searching for his biological family. This connection led investigators to Nicole's half-sister, Kimberly Beach, in Michigan. Beach recounted that Nicole had moved to the West Coast in the late 1990s and lost contact with her family. Through these familial ties, the victim was conclusively identified as 21-year-old Nicole Weis. ...Read More


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