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[The Enigmatic Murder of Anastasia Whitbulls-Fugin: A Crime Junkie Investigation]-[MURDERED: Anastasia WitbolsFeugen]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-08-11

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The Tragic Mystery of Anastasia Whitbulls-Fugin

In a gripping episode of Crime Junkie, hosts Britt Prewatt and Ashley Flowers revisit the 1997 murder of 18-year-old Anastasia Whitbulls-Fugin. What initially appeared to be a fatal teen romance gone wrong evolved into a complex web of conflicting timelines, questionable police work, and a controversial conviction that continues to spark debate over two decades later.

The Discovery and Initial Investigation

On October 23, 1997, Deputy David Epperson discovered Anastasia’s body in the Lincoln Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. She had suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the face, with no weapon recovered at the scene. Initial investigations into her final hours revealed she had been meeting her boyfriend, Justin Bruton, at the nearby Mount Washington Cemetery—a place she frequented to write poetry, aligning with her goth subculture aesthetic.

The Boyfriend's Disappearance and Suicide

Following the discovery, police sought to interview Justin, but he became "MIA." Two of their mutual friends, Byron Case and Kelly Moffitt, eventually came forward, claiming they had been with the couple earlier that evening. They stated that Anastasia and Justin had an argument, leading Anastasia to exit the car and walk away. Two days later, Justin was found dead near an old warehouse, having died by suicide with a shotgun. Police discovered a receipt in his trunk showing he had purchased the weapon after Anastasia’s death, adding a layer of confusion to the timeline.

A Case Built on "Tacit Admission"

For years, the investigation stalled until Kelly Moffitt came forward in 2001, seeking transactional immunity. She confessed that Byron Case had killed Anastasia at Justin's request. Based on this testimony and a recorded, muffled phone conversation where Byron allegedly made a "tacit admission" by suggesting they "shouldn't talk about this," Byron was arrested and sentenced to two concurrent life terms.

Doubts and Alternative Theories

Despite the conviction, the case remains shrouded in skepticism. Journalists and legal advocates have pointed to several critical failures:

  • Lack of Physical Evidence: The police failed to process key areas or collect call logs, leaving the case dependent entirely on witness testimony.
  • Inconsistent Statements: Kelly’s story shifted multiple times, and the defense was denied the opportunity to present her medical records to challenge her credibility.
  • The Father's Suspicious Behavior: Anastasia’s father, Bob Whitbulls-Fugin, displayed erratic behavior, including "inserting himself" into the investigation by providing a list of 31 cars he claimed to have watched pass by the cemetery—a claim that defies logic given the timeframe.
  • Alternative Suspects: Byron’s legal team has raised questions about other figures, including Anastasia’s godfather, Patrick Rock, and the possibility that the initial investigation ignored the potential for an accidental shooting or a third-party involvement.

Conclusion: A Story Lost in Rumors

While the justice system considers the case of Anastasia Whitbulls-Fugin closed, the Crime Junkie hosts emphasize that the truth remains elusive. The reliance on a "tacit admission" and a lack of forensic corroboration leave many questions unanswered. Ultimately, the episode serves as a somber reminder of a young woman’s life cut short, whose narrative has been obscured by the chaotic theories and failures of a flawed investigation.

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📖 Transcript

Hi, everyone. Ashley Flowers here. If you're like me, diving into true crime is about more than just the details of a case.
It is also about giving a voice to the victims and understanding the lives behind the headlines.
And this is what host Kylie Lowe does each week on her podcast, Dark Down East.
Every Thursday, Kylie dives into New England's most gripping mysteries. uncovering stories in a way you won't hear anywhere else.
And she digs through archives, connects with families, and shines a light on the voices that deserve to be heard.
From cold cases to moments of long-awaited justice, Dark Down East is the perfect blend of investigations and honoring the stories behind them.

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