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Silent Witness

Updated Sep 22, 2014 - 12:00 pm

Sept. 22, 2014

Jan. 3, 2009, Jenika Feuerstein disappeared. Phoenix Police Sergeant Derek Elmore said she lived at an apartment near Mesa Drive and Brown Road.

“There’s no sign of anything related to a struggle at that apartment,” said Elmore. “We just know that she was supposed to meet friends in Phoenix. She and the male friend she was with decided not to meet those friends for some reason. They went back home, she was dropped off and never seen or heard from again.”

Her body was found four years later near Apache Lake.

Feuerstein’s mother, Maralyn, said her daughter was working two jobs — one at a daycare, the other as a waitress at Denny’s.

“All through high school she wanted to go into forensic science to help solve crime cases, which is kind of ironic,” said Maralyn.

Maralyn said Jenika graduated from Desert Ridge High School. She played soccer as a child then got into yoga and dance. She loved music and she had a huge crush on Johnny Depp. She described her daughter as having a great laugh and lighting up any room she walked into.

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Our next case takes us to the Lifeplan Crematorium near 17th Avenue and Roosevelt in Phoenix on Friday, August 22, 2014 at about 4:14 a.m. A couple of guys saw a big, blank wall they couldn’t resist.

“They used spray paint to paint various symbols and signs and letters,” said Elmore. “Two of the letters we could read were A and S.”

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