Arrest Made In Horrific Case Of Texas Mom Found Stuffed In Trunk
15.06.2022 - 04:53
/ perezhilton.com
The family of a missing mother of four found dead in the trunk of her car last month may finally be closer to getting some closure.
In case you hadn’t seen the case, Angela Leann Mitchell of Dickinson, Texas was last seen on May 5; her family reported her missing the day after. The poor girl was just 24 years old.
When speaking with Eyewitness News last month, the victim’s mother Georgia Mitchell came forward with information on her daughter’s disappearance:
Georgia apparently had access to a location service on her daughter’s phone, which stopped working before 10pm on May 5th. It was noted earlier in the day, however, they were able to track Angela’s location to Texas City — which is about 12 miles from her hometown of Dickinson. A police document said Angela’s phone was last pinged to a home in the Lago Mar subdivision on the day she went missing. Her mother tracked the phone’s final location ping and was able to locate Angela’s car — which was parked 20 minutes away on the 400 block of Street North.
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She alleges she “begged” police officers to search the car at the time but was dismissed:
She mentioned afterward that she didn’t “suspect” her daughter’s body was in the trunk, but she did find the location where the car was parked to be “strange”.
Angela’s body was discovered after residents of the Lago Mar neighborhood began complaining of a foul smell coming from the car and called police. Officers arrived on scene and opened the trunk of the car, where they found her body — 6 days after her disappearance — interestingly enough, right where her mother begged police to check.
Just awful… Well, law enforcement certainly took the case