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[The Unsolved and Suspicious Death of Jessica Renee Johnson]-[Episode 92: The Mysterious Death of Jessica Renee Johnson Mini Morbid]

Morbid · B2 · 2019-09-28

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📋 Summary

The Bizarre Discovery

On June 2, 2017, the body of 37-year-old Jessica Renee Johnson was discovered in a shocking and gruesome state against a mailbox in a rural area of Mississippi. Despite the inherently suspicious nature of the scene, local authorities quickly classified the death as a suicide by asphyxiation, a conclusion that Jessica’s family and friends vehemently reject. The investigation was marred by what many describe as "lazy detective work," including the failure to properly secure the crime scene, the loss of critical evidence, and an initial refusal to conduct a full autopsy.

Character and Context

Jessica was described by those who knew her as a devoted mother of two who was universally considered "gorgeous" and a "glammed-up diva." Her friends and family emphasize that she was never one to be seen without a full face of makeup or a polished appearance. This directly contradicts the state of her body at the scene—found wearing baggy, casual clothing she did not own, with no makeup and unstyled hair. While she had struggled with drug addiction and had recently associated with a "bad crowd," her mother, Linda, insists that the "party girl" narrative is a misconception perpetuated by those looking to dismiss her case.

A Staged Crime Scene?

Forensic experts, including private investigator Maurice Godwin, have pointed out numerous inconsistencies that suggest the scene was staged. Key evidence includes:

  • The Ligature: Jessica was found in a kneeling position with shoelaces tied around her neck and the mailbox. Experts argue that the precise nature of the knots would be nearly impossible to tie in the dark, and the shoelaces were tied over her hair rather than against her skin, which would be instinctual for someone attempting suicide.
  • The Purse and Wallet: Jessica was found clutching her wallet in a way that suggests she was either pleading with an assailant or was placed in that position post-mortem.
  • Physical Trauma: Post-mortem photos revealed suspicious marks on her arms, including what appears to be a boot print, chemical burns, and bruising on her wrists, which strongly suggest she was bound or physically assaulted before her death.

The Failure of Investigation

The handling of the case by local law enforcement has been described as a "botched" effort. A security camera owned by the homeowner, Jesse—where Jessica was staying with her volatile boyfriend, Garland Hart—was pointed directly at the mailbox but was never accessed by police. Jesse provided conflicting stories about the camera, and the footage has since been lost. Furthermore, critical items such as the shoelaces used for the hanging, the clothes she was wearing, and her cell phone (which was in her father’s name) were either lost, incinerated, or left unprocessed.

The Question of the Boyfriend

Jessica’s relationship with Garland Hart was described as "toxic" and abusive. Friends reported that she had been locked in a bathroom shortly before her death, fearing for her life. Despite the suspicious circumstances, Hart was not treated as a primary suspect in a meaningful way. The timeline of her death is further complicated by a text message sent from her phone to her son at 3:30 a.m.—a time at which investigators believe she had already been deceased for several hours, implying that someone else was using her device.

Conclusion

Jessica Renee Johnson’s death remains an open and haunting case. Her mother continues to fight for justice, maintaining that her daughter did not commit suicide and was instead the victim of a crime that investigators were too negligent to solve. The combination of missing evidence, the refusal to unlock her phone, and the bizarre physical state of the scene leaves little doubt for those close to the case that Jessica was murdered.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hated that.
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I just had to stop myself from saying dang.
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I'm really jealous.
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I kind of love it.
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I'm too old.
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📝Key Phrases

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get in with a bad crowd
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get it together
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in and out of prison
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not my type
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as of late
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