Jade Warne was enjoying a night out with friends when she opened a message from a man she had recently met on a mobile dating site.
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A Washington state father has been charged with murder after allegedly killing his daughter’s boyfriend for selling her into a sex trafficking ring.
In a press conference on Monday, police said Andrew Sorensen’s remains were discovered in the trunk of an abandoned car on East Everett Avenue in Spokane last month. The girl’s father, John Eisenman (above), was charged with first-degree murder and is being held on a $1 million bond.
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Jade Warne was enjoying a night out with friends when she opened a message from a man she had recently met on a mobile dating site.
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