Murder of 9-year-old Angie Housman by Earl Webster Cox examined on On The Case With Paula Zahn
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Determination of 2 detectives helps solve 27-yo cold case murder
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Determination of 2 detectives helps solve 27-yo cold case murder
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ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Missouri (KMOV) From the day 9-year-old Angie Housman disappeared from her St. Ann bus stop in 1993, Lt. Ed Copeland with St Charles County police and Lt. Col. John Lankford with St. Ann police have been heavily involved in the case.
“When she was taken, I was in patrol and remember very clearly what our department looked like, with the Major Case Squad being called,” said Lankford.
Nine days after she was abducted and then sexually assaulted, a deer hunter found Housman in the August A Busch Wildlife Area in St. Charles County, tied to a tree and left to die. An autopsy found she died of hypothermia.
Posted By Danny Wicentowski on Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Earl Webster Cox. Last year, Earl Webster Cox was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a nine-year-old girl in 1993. On Friday, a second victim, now an adult, faced Cox on a video feed as he took an Alford plea, admitting that prosecutors had enough evidence to potentially win a conviction against him on four counts of sodomy the legal term for sexual assault against a victim below the age of fourteen. The crimes took place in 1988 and 1989, when the victim was seven years old. For Cox, it was just one chapter in a horrifying, decades-long spree of violence, child abuse, sexual exploitation.