Mother of girl missing since 1989 says husband admitted ‘It was his fault’
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
Allegan County District Judge William Baillargeon presides over preliminary examination for Dennis Bowman in the 1989 killing of Bowman s daughter, Aundria, 14. (YouTube screenshot)
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ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI – Thirty years after their teen daughter went missing, Dennis Bowman, 71, finally admitted that he killed the girl, his wife testified.
He also told her that he moved her remains to another backyard when they moved into a new home on 136th Avenue in Hamilton, Brenda Bowman testified Monday, Feb. 22.
Her husband is charged with open murder in the 1989 killing of their daughter, Aundria Bowman, 14.
Suspect in girl’s 1989 killing tells wife body was ‘right under your nose’
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
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Then, he was ready to talk.
“He said, ‘I hope your cameras are rolling,” state police detective Sgt. Todd Workman testified Monday, Feb. 22, in Allegan County District Court.
Bowman, 71, told police that he had an argument with his daughter, Aundria, on March 11, 1989, at their home.
She said she was going to report that he had molested her. He told her that was a lie. Then, he pushed or punched her, causing her to take a fatal fall down the stairs, he told police.
Suspect in daughter’s 1989 killing tells wife her body was ‘right under your nose’
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
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Then, he was ready to talk.
“He said, ‘I hope your cameras are rolling,’” state police detective Sgt. Todd Workman testified Monday, Feb. 22, in Allegan County District Court.
Bowman, 71, told police that he had an argument with his daughter, Aundria, on March 11, 1989, at their home.
She said she was going to report that he had molested her. He told her that was a lie. Then, he pushed or punched her, causing her to take a fatal fall down the stairs, he told police.