Sunday, August 18, 2024

The Disappearance & Presumed Murder of Aranda Briones

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Aranda Briones vanished on January 13th, 2019. The then-16-year-old teen left her Moreno Valley, California home that day after telling her family that she was going to spend the day with a male friend from school. Aranda never returned home and was never seen or heard from again.

The male friend - later identified as then-18-year-old Owen Skylar Shover - stated that he dropped Aranda off at Moreno Valley Community Park between 6:00 and 6:30 PM. However, investigators looked at footage of the park, and Aranda was not seen at any point that day. Additionally, Owen said that he saw Aranda get into a four-door grey sedan. Aranda’s family reportedly does not know anybody with a car of that description, and said car was not seen on the park’s surveillance footage either.

According to Aranda’s brother, her Snapchat map feature placed her phone at a completely different location on the evening of January 13th. A female friend reportedly told Aranda’s family that she noticed Aranda’s Snapchat was showing her in Rubidoux that evening. When the friend texted Aranda to ask what she was doing there, Aranda’s phone was abruptly shut off. The phone was never turned on again.

The investigation into Aranda’s disappearance picked up quickly. Moreno Valley police began investigating a day after she was last seen. Shortly thereafter, the FBI joined the search. The investigation led detectives back to the person Aranda was last seen with: Owen Shover.

A few weeks later, Owen Shover and his older brother Gary Shover, (then 21) were arrested and charged with Aranda’s murder. At the time of their arrests, investigators did not reveal many details in the case. They also did not reveal the extent of Gary's involvement. Additionally, it was noted that the search for Aranda was still ongoing.

It was initially reported that both Owen and Gary planned to plead not guilty. After that, news about the case went stagnant. Years passed without any updates in the case. Aranda remained missing and still remains missing today.

Over five years later, the case finally began to have some movement. In 2024, news about the events leading up to Aranda's disappearance - and a possible motive for her murder - was finally revealed. 

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The November 2017 incident.

Source: Facebook

A 2024 report cites an incident that occurred all the way back in November 2017 that might have been a motivating factor in Aranda's murder. As previously noted, Aranda and Owen were friends who met in high school. In 2017, the two teens attended Moreno Valley High School together.

On November 7th, 2017, Aranda and Owen were amongst a group of teens who decided to skip school and go to Community Park instead. Owen had a small-caliber handgun in his possession during this outing. At some point, a school resource officer looking for truants spotted the group.

As the officer approached them, the teens began fleeing in different directions. In the midst of this, Owen tossed his handgun to Aranda and told her to hide it. Frightened, Aranda tossed the gun into a drainage canal. The officer saw this, and Aranda was subsequently detained.

The expulsion.

Aranda was later questioned by both officers and school administrators. She then explained that the gun belonged to Owen; he is the one who brought it to the park that day. As a result, both Aranda and Owen faced disciplinary action.

In February 2018, the school board voted to expel both teens from Moreno Valley High School. Owen was reportedly furious over the expulsion from Moreno Valley. According to the trial brief, he was angry in particular about "what he evidently perceived as Aranda’s betrayal of trust." 

After the expulsion, Aranda enrolled in a local continuation school. Owen moved in with his father and enrolled in a continuation school in Hesperia. It appears that the friendship between the two teens deteriorated as a result. 

In fact, a report on Aranda's disappearance from February 2019 alludes to this lapse in her friendship with Owen. Aranda's uncle is quoted in the article, saying "He used to go to Moreno Valley High School, and they stopped hanging out for, like, a year. She never talked about him and then, all of a sudden, they started hanging out and out of the blue air she disappeared." 


Evidence of premeditation.

It's clear that Aranda and Owen had reconnected by January 2019. According to the prosecution, there is evidence that shows Aranda's murder was premeditated before even they got back in touch. The prosecution stated Owen planned to feign interest in rekindling a friendship with Aranda so he could lure her to her death. 

Let's back up to November 2018 - just two months before Aranda's disappearance. During this time, according to detectives, Owen began using social media and text messages to try and purchase a gun. Detectives reportedly found "a series of Snapchat, Facebook and other conversations initiated by the defendant" in which he expressed interest in buying a firearm. 

Those messages reportedly occurred between November 2018 and January 2019. By January 2019, Owen finally obtained a gun. Shortly thereafter, he contacted Aranda.

January 12th - 13th, 2019: Aranda and Owen make plans.

On January 12th, 2019, Owen reportedly sent Aranda a text message, "inviting her to join him the following day while he made drug deliveries and 'robs drug dealers.'” Aranda accepted the invite. The two agreed to meet up at Bayside Park the next day.

Aranda arrived at the park shortly before 5:00 PM on January 13th, 2019. She was accompanied by friends before she left the park with Owen. The two friends watched as she got into Owen's Nissan Ventra. According to reports, the two then "headed north toward Box Springs Mountain."

By all accounts, Aranda appeared happy to be spending time with Owen. The trial brief states that she "posted several pictures to social media accounts within an hour, showing her and Shover in his car, expressing elation to be with her “homie,” who was letting her do some of the driving."

At some point, though, Aranda went silent. She abruptly stopped posting on social media and responding to her messages from friends and family. Owen's phone activity, however, remained active for the next few hours.

January 13th, 2019: 6:00 PM - 10:15 PM.

Cell phone pings indicate that Owen's vehicle started heading towards San Bernadino around 6:00 PM. While in route towards that area, Owen reportedly sent his older brother, Gary, a message that read, "Be ready for tonight. Get shovels and lighter fluid ready."

At some point afterwards, Owen picked Gary up from a mobile home park. Phone pings tracked the two brothers traveling "north into the San Bernardino Mountains via state Routes 138 and 18." Then, between the hours of 8:33 PM and 10:14 PM, Owen's phone was reportedly shut off. By time it was turned back on, Owen and Gary were back at their father's residence. 

Aranda, on the other hand, had not returned home. She was reported missing shortly thereafter.

Investigating Aranda's disappearance.

Police identified Owen Shover as the last person Aranda was seen with very early into the investigation. Owen denied knowledge of Aranda's whereabouts. He acknowledged spending time with her on the day she vanished, but he said he dropped her off between 6:00 and 6:30 PM and never saw her again. As previously noted, he also said he saw Aranda getting into a different vehicle. 

Police were unable to corroborate Owen's story, which inevitably made him look suspicious. As the investigation continued, more and more evidence pointed to Owen's guilt. Owen's car was searched, during which Luminol was used. The spray reported showed "the possible presence of a significant amount of blood that had pooled toward the bottom of the trunk, underneath the carpeting."

Investigators had learned about Aranda and Owen's friendship rift after they were both expelled in 2018. This pointed to evidence of motive. Additionally, the evidence from Owen's cell phone data implicated not only him, but his older brother Gary, as well. 

February 11th, 2019: The arrests.

Owen Shover and Gary Shover were arrested at their father's residence in Hesperia on February 11th, 2019. Reports state that both homicide and SWAT investigators went to the home to detain the two men. 

The Shover brothers. (ABC News)

At first, police remained quiet about the evidence they had against the two young men. Eventually, it was revealed that Owen Shover was charged with both conspiring to commit murder and first-degree murder. Gary Shover was charged with first-degree murder and a special-circumstance allegation of lying in wait.

The slow road to justice.

Both Owen and Gary pleaded not guilty to their respective charges. After that, news about Aranda's case grew scarce. The case was inevitably slowed down by the onset of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. However, it continued to be hit with delays, even after the world began to function regularly again after quarantine. 

After a preliminary hearing in 2022, a judge dismissed the first-degree murder and lying in wait charges against Gary Shover. Instead, he was to be charged with accessory to murder. Gary still maintained his not guilty plea.

Summer 2024: Gary pleads guilty; Owen is found guilty.

After years of waiting, Aranda's case finally began to move forward in 2024. In June 2024, Gary Shover pleaded guilty to accessory after-the-fact to first-degree murder. He was immediately sentenced to a year in jail, plus another year of probation and he will be required to pay victim restitution. 

Two months later, in August 2024, Owen Shover's trial began. During the trial, the prosecution presented the evidence that supported the theory that Owen wanted revenge on Aranda after getting expelled. 

After killing her, it was stated that Owen, with the help of Gary, hid Aranda's body in the San Bernardino mountains. The jury deliberated for less than a day before they returned a guilty verdict.

October 2024: Sentencing.

On October 25th, 2024, Owen Shover was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. During the hearing, several of Aranda's loved ones gave victim impact statements, describing the devastation that Aranda's disappearance has brought upon their lives. 

While declaring the sentence, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Timothy J. Hollenhorst spoke directly to Shover, saying, "Mr. Shover, from what I can tell about you, it appears that you are not capable of feeling remorse, so I do not intend to lecture you on how devastating your actions were in this case. However, there is no question in this court’s mind that you are the face of pure evil."

Aranda's body has still not been found. Her family still hopes to one day give her a proper burial. 

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Sources:
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Wednesday, August 7, 2024

The Murder of Courtney Phillips


Courtney Phillips was only 23 years-old when she was murdered on April 5th, 2015. She lived in San Antonio, Texas prior to her untimely death. Courtney's body was found on the afternoon of April 5th, lying face down on the floor of a house in the 200 block of Edge Avenue. She had suffered stab wounds to the neck. Police were immediately able to determine that Courtney's wounds were not self-inflicted. Her death was quickly classified as a murder.

Throughout the investigation, detectives learned that Courtney went to the house on Edge Avenue that day to meet up with 19-year-old Isaac Estrada. Initial reports stated that investigators did not know why Courtney and Estrada planned to meet up that day. Still, Estrada was immediately named as the prime suspect in the case. However, investigators were unable to locate him. 

Isaac Estrada

It was soon believed that Estrada was hiding from police. He was put on a wanted list, but years passed without any updates in the case. However, in 2022, more details about the case were revealed.

At that time, it was reported that Courtney was dropped off at the house on Edge Avenue that afternoon for a date with Estrada. Courtney's text messages revealed that the two had arranged to meet up at the residence - however, Estrada did not live there. In fact, the homeowners were out of town at the time the murder took place.

Once Estrada was identified as a suspect in Courtney's murder, investigators learned that he had been accused of a similar crime just three months earlier. In this instance, Estrada reportedly lured the victim to meet up with him under the pretext of a date, and then ended up robbing the victim.

Finally, in March 2023, Isaac Estrada was captured. After 8 years on the run, Estrada was finally located by authorities in Eagle Pass, Texas. He was arrested and taken into custody on March 4th, 2023. Estrada was charged with evading arrest, first-degree aggravated robbery and first-degree capital murder. 

Estrada initially planned to plead guilty to the charges, but in July 2024, he accepted a plea deal. As part of the plea deal, Estrada was able to plead to the lesser charge of murder rather than capital murder. He was subsequently sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder and an additional 5 years for aggravated robbery.

Estrada will be eligible for parole after serving half of his sentence. 

Saturday, August 3, 2024

List Series: Southeast Mysteries Vol. II

The following is the second installment of a new posting series: Southeast Mysteries. This list contains an unsolved murder or disappearance from the remaining six states in the Southeast region of the United States: Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Links to more detailed write-ups and tip submissions for each case are provided.


SOUTHEAST MYSTERIES: VOLUME TWO.

GEORGIA:



Name:
Blake Chappell

Case type: Disappearance and murder.

Age: 17

Dates: Vanished on October 16th, 2011, remains found in December 2011.




Blake Chappell was only 17 years-old when he vanished during the early morning hours of October 16th, 2011. He was last seen alive in Newnan, Georgia. Blake was at his friend Austin's house on the evening of October 15th, where he planned to spend the night. However, at some point between 2:00 AM and 3:00 AM, he snuck out of Austin's house and walked approximately three miles to his girlfriend's house. 

Blake reportedly snuck in through his girlfriend's bedroom window around 4:30 AM. About half an hour later, one of his girlfriend's relatives caught Blake in the bedroom. Knowing he was not supposed to be there, Blake quickly left the residence and began walking back toward Austin's house. 

During his walk, Blake texted with his girlfriend several times. Around 5:30 AM, he sent her a message saying he was stopped by a police officer who asked where he was going. He sent one final text a few minutes later before ceasing all communication. Blake never arrived back at Austin's house and was never heard from again. His mother reported him missing by 11:00 AM that morning.

Extensive searches for Blake came up empty. Then, over two months later, passersby in Summer Grove spotted human remains in a local creek near East Newnan. Police were called, and the human remains were later identified as that of Blake Chappell. An autopsy revealed that he died of a gunshot wound to the head.

Several years have passed since Blake was found murdered, and the case still remains unsolved. There has been speculation about various potential persons of interest, but at this time, no one has been publicly named as a suspect. In 2024, new search warrants were executed in the case. Said evidence is currently still being analyzed.

If you have any information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of Blake's killer(s), please contact investigators at unsolvedhomicide@cityofnewnan.org.

Read more about Blake's case.

FLORIDA:


Name: Tyvon Whitford 

Age: 25

Case type: Murder

Date: June 9th, 2007



Tyvon Whitford was shot to death inside her Hawthorn, Florida home on June 9th, 2007. The 25-year-old woman had moved into the Hawthorn residence just about a month before her life was tragically taken. She was raising a 5-year-old son and was also approximately 6 months pregnant at the time of her death.

On the evening of the murder, Tyvon called 9-1-1 just minutes before she was killed. Unfortunately, the dispatcher was unable to gather any pertinent information before the call was disconnected. A few minutes later, another 9-1-1 call came through - this time from Tyvon's boyfriend. He told dispatchers that he found Tyvon covered in blood. First responders rushed to the scene and found Tyvon suffering from gunshot wounds. Both her and her unborn child would eventually succumb to their injuries. 

Tyvon's boyfriend told police that he went to her residence that evening to bring her Tylenol. He has inevitably been looked into as a suspect, but at this time, he has never been called a suspect. In fact, investigators specifically stated that they were unable to put Tyvon's boyfriend "unable to put him or anybody else at the house at the time of the shooting." The only other person at the residence was Tyvon's 5-year-old son, who was asleep when the shooting occurred.

Tyvon's case is considered to be a cold case. Her family is still fighting for answers. 

If you have any information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of Tyvon's killer(s), please contact the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office at 386-329-0801.

Read more about Tyvon's case. 

MISSISSIPPI:



Name: Sarah Rozniewski (Cooper)

Case type: Missing person

Age at disappearance: 31

Dates: Last seen May 31st, 2021; reported missing March 21st, 2022. 




Sarah Rozniewski has been missing since May of 2021. The then-31-year-old was living in St. Martin, Mississippi at the time of her disappearance. Sarah was not reported missing until March 21st, 2022 - after a friend reported to Biloxi Police that she had not seen or heard from Sarah in several months. In fact, none of Sarah's loved ones had heard from her since the previous spring. Family members had already attempted to report her missing months earlier; police reportedly brushed off their concerns, citing that Sarah is an adult and is free to come and go. 

Once investigators finally did begin to investigate Sarah's disappearance, it was determined that her last bank activity occurred on May 10th, 2021 - nearly ten months before she was reported missing. According to MissingSippi.org, the last known sighting of Sarah occurred weeks later, on May 31st, 2021, at her apartment in St. Martin. Details about that last sighting have not been disclosed. Sarah has never been seen or heard from again.

Years have passed since Sarah's disappearance, and no trace of her has been found. It's unclear if police have any suspects or persons of interest. Details about the investigation have been kept under wraps, but the case remains open.

If you have any information that could lead to the whereabouts of Sarah Rozniewski, please contact the Jackson County Sheriff's Police Department at (228)769-3024 or submit a tip online.

Read more about Sarah's case. 

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ALABAMA:



Name: 
Sherri Smith

Case type: Murder

Age: 32

Date: November 21st, 2011


During the early morning hours of November 21st, 2011, police in Fairfield, Alabama responded to a local residence after a burglar alarm was triggered. When police arrived on the scene, they found a young woman - eventually identified as Sherri Terese Smith - deceased in the master bedroom. She had been shot and stabbed to death. Her death was immediately classified as a murder.

Although officers responded to Sherri's home after a burglar alarm went off, police were otherwise unable to find any signs of forced entry. Additionally, no other items were missing from the home. As such, investigators ruled out a robbery as a motive. 

In fact, police believe that Sherri's murder was personal, and that she knew her killer(s). Investigators reportedly have found DNA on the scene that could lead to the case being solved. However, years have passed, and no persons of interest or suspects have ever been publicly announced. 

If you have any information that could lead to the arrest/conviction of Sherri's killer(s), please call the Alabama Attorney General’s Office Cold Case Tip Line at (866) 419-1236, or email coldcasetips@ago.state.al.us. 

Read more about Sherri's case.


LOUISIANA:


Name: Shamia Little

Case type: Kidnapping and murder

Age: 17

Dates: Kidnapped on July 6th, 2021, remains found July 12th, 2021.


Shamia Little was only 17 years-old when her life was tragically taken in July 2021. She was, reportedly kidnapped from Douglas William Park in Shreveport, Louisiana on July 6th. Shamia went to the park that evening with a male friend. 

According to said friend, an unknown man approached him and Shamia around 11:00 PM. The man reportedly pointed a gun at them, took their cell phones, and then led them into a nearby wooded area. At some point, Shamia's friend was able to run away. He then flagged down a police officer parked nearby on Greenwood Road. By this point, Shamia and the gunman were nowhere to be found. 

Six days later, Shamia's body was found behind a business in the 4100 block of Curtis Lane. She had been shot to death. Investigators are still searching for Shamia's killer, and the FBI is involved in the case. The friend who was with Shamia the night she was reportedly abducted was questioned at length and has not been identified as a suspect.

Shortly after the news about Shamia's murder broke, investigators announced that they had a suspect. Still, years have passed, and an arrest has yet to be made. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for anyone with information that could lead to Shamia's killer(s). 

If you have any information that could help solve the murder of Shamia Little, please submit a tip. 



ARKANSAS:
 

Name: Tracy Jones

Case type: Disappearance and murder

Age: 19

Dates: Missing on November 15th, 2006, remains found November 26th.



Tracy Jones disappeared in Little Rock, Arkansas on November 15th, 2006. The 19-year-old woman went missing after being dropped off at a local truck stop where she intended to sell magazine subscriptions to truckers. Tracy was seen talking to several different people at the truck stop throughout the day, but at one point, she seemingly vanished without a trace.

Tracy was reported missing on November 17th, 2006, by Robert Blair, her employer and boyfriend. Days later, on November 26th, Tracy's body was found lying in a ditch in a semi-wooded area off of Highway 61 in Memphis, Tennessee. Her body was partially nude and had been bound with duct tape. An autopsy confirmed Tracy had been sexually assaulted, stabbed, and beaten. She ultimately died from blunt force trauma to the head. 

Investigators later revealed that they do not believe Tracy was killed in the location she was found. However, the coroner was unable to determine a time of death. In fact, certain reports state that Tracy was likely killed closer to November 26th than November 15th. This means Tracy was possibly held against her will for days before she was murdered. 

The FBI has been involved in the investigation for several years, but Tracy's murder remains unsolved. DNA evidence has been collected, but unfortunately, her killer's identity is still unknown. There is a monetary reward available for information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of Tracy's killer(s).

If you have any information that could help solve Tracy's case, please submit a tip.


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Other installments of this list:
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