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[The Tragic Disappearance of Justice Garrett: An Investigative Overview]-[A Deadly Path - Part 1 (Justis Marie Garrett)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2024-09-17

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📋 Summary

The Disappearance of Justice Garrett

In April 2018, 16-year-old Justice Garrett, a motivated and responsible student, vanished after catching a ride to school. What began as a typical Friday morning for the teenager quickly descended into a harrowing mystery. Justice, who had recently moved with her mother, Danielle, and her younger sister to Mount Dora, Florida, maintained strong ties to her former hometown in Volusia County. On the day she disappeared, plans were in place for her to be dropped off at school by her mother’s boyfriend, Robert "Bobby" Kern, before heading to Volusia to meet her mother and friends. However, Justice never arrived at school, and her mother's subsequent attempts to reach her were met with silence.

Initial Investigation and Deception

As the investigation unfolded, law enforcement faced significant hurdles. Danielle and Bobby Kern initially claimed they had driven Justice to school together. However, digital forensics revealed that Justice’s phone never traveled toward the high school; instead, it moved toward Volusia County. When confronted with this evidence, Danielle admitted she had lied to protect Kern, as he was driving with a suspended license. Kern eventually admitted to driving Justice, but claimed he dropped her off elsewhere so she could skip school—a story that investigators viewed with extreme skepticism, especially as the search for Justice entered its second week.

The Discovery in the Woods

Five days after Justice went missing, a hiker discovered human remains in a heavily wooded area. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition, with skeletal remains on the upper half and significantly more tissue on the lower half, a discrepancy likely caused by animal activity. The scene was grim: the victim's pants were pulled down, and a hooded sweatshirt was tied tightly around the neck, suggesting potential strangulation. The presence of a bleach-like design on the pants raised further questions about whether the perpetrator attempted to destroy evidence of a sexual assault.

Building the Case Against Bobby Kern

DNA analysis confirmed the remains were those of Justice Garrett. While the medical examiner could not definitively conclude a cause of death due to the body's decomposition, the circumstances pointed toward a brutal homicide. Investigators focused their attention on Kern, whose behavior became increasingly incriminating. Crucially, Kern had performed a "factory reset" on his phone just before his interview with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), effectively destroying potential evidence.

Despite the lack of substantive data from his phone, investigators utilized historical cell site data to establish a chilling timeline. Both Justice’s phone and Kern’s phone pinged the same cell towers throughout that fateful morning, placing them in the same vicinity—including the area where Justice’s body was eventually discovered. Kern’s phone remained in that location for over an hour, contradicting his claims and framing his actions as part of a calculated effort to conceal his involvement. As the investigation continues, the combination of digital evidence, the timing of the phone reset, and the inconsistencies in Kern's statements create a compelling circumstantial case that points toward a calculated and depraved crime.

🎯Key Sentences

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The rest, as they say, is history.
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it hits you in a different way.
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it was going to be a trial lawyer.
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she was just a very loved girl.
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she will turn up.
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📝Key Phrases

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wrap our heads around
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hits too close to home
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for lack of a better word
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right out of law school
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a great fit
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📖 Transcript

There are more unanswered questions than there are answered questions.
We ask for patience as we work to identify this person and to understand the circumstances surrounding her death.
You want to do justice for the victim.
You want to give it your best for the family.
You want the community to be safe.
But when you think of the gravity of a 16-year-old girl who won't ever get to go to college, who won't ever get to see her little sister grow up, it hits you in a different way.

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