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[Anatomy of a Murder: The Tragic Case of Nancy Woodrum]-[Cinco de Mayo Missing (Nancy Woodrum)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2023-05-02

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Disappearance and Murder of Nancy Woodrum

The Unexplained Vanishing

On May 5, 2018, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a missing person under "very suspicious circumstances." Nancy Woodrum, a 62-year-old widow who lived in a small studio on a property that functioned as a vacation rental, had vanished. Her neighbor and daughter, concerned after Nancy missed their daily routine and a breakfast meeting, discovered her studio with the door left open. The scene was harrowing: blood was found on the bedding, the floor, and a pillow, which featured a "bloody handprint." Nancy’s personal items, including her cell phone, purse, and keys, remained inside, but she was nowhere to be found.

The Investigation and the "Geofence" Breakthrough

Detective Clint Cole, the lead investigator, initially faced a daunting task. The property was hosting a wedding party that weekend, creating a large pool of potential suspects. While some individuals, including a wedding guest who provided inconsistent statements, were interviewed, they were eventually cleared. The investigation reached a standstill until authorities utilized a cutting-edge forensic tool: a "Google geofence." By drawing a virtual boundary around the property, investigators identified cell phone data that placed a specific device inside Nancy’s studio in the early morning hours of Saturday. This data led them to Carlo Alberto Fuentes Flores, a contractor who had been working on the property.

The Confrontation and Confession

Once Flores became the prime suspect, investigators secured a "surreptitious DNA" sample, which provided a definitive match to the blood found on the pillow at the crime scene. Despite his initial outward appearance as a "nice guy" and a hard worker, investigators uncovered a darker side to his life, including a history of inappropriate behavior toward women and internet searches fixated on "older ladies."

When confronted at the station, Flores eventually broke down, confessing that he had made a "huge mistake." He admitted to entering Nancy’s home with the intent to rape her. According to his confession, Nancy had confronted him, leading to a violent struggle where he punched her and ultimately "choked and smothered" her to death. He then transported her body to a remote area, where he left her covered with "tumbleweeds" and rocks.

The Pursuit of Justice

Flores’s confession led the team to the location of Nancy’s remains, providing the family with a tragic but necessary sense of closure. During the interview, Flores displayed a perverse sense of pride regarding how he left the body, claiming he did so to grant her "dignity," a narrative that investigators rejected as contradictory to his brutal actions.

Ultimately, Flores waived his right to a jury trial and was found guilty of first-degree murder, with enhancements for sexual assault and burglary. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Detective Cole noted that while the case was profoundly difficult, the primary objective—ensuring that Nancy’s killer would "never do this to anybody else"—was achieved.

Conclusion: The Mystery of the Human Mind

This case highlights the terrifying reality of "the stranger, the abduction by someone that you never saw coming." For investigators, the transition from a seemingly normal individual to a predator remains a deeply unsettling aspect of criminal psychology. Nancy Woodrum was an innocent victim whose life was cut short, but through forensic science, diligent police work, and the strategic use of modern technology, her family finally received justice.

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I just decided to sidestep and stay involved in this subject matter.
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I started at 21, so I didn't have a ton of experience.
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And that case just would go cold.
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Nancy was a no-show.
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right away this did not look good.
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📖 Transcript

This kind of thing doesn't happen a whole lot in our county.
They drew a lot of attention, a lot of attention, because it made no sense.
I mean, to this day, it makes no sense that this is his first and only crime.
I mean, this is huge.
This is a huge crime.
I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.

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