First Published: 3:57 PM PDT, July 21, 2021
Court documents by the agency revealed that Samantha Josephson, 21, sustained “numerous wounds to multiple parts of her body to include her head, neck, face, upper body, leg, and foot,” Inside Edition previously reported.
Samantha Josephson, the University of South Carolina senior who was allegedly kidnapped and brutally killed after getting into a car that she mistook for her Uber, suffered “heinous, cruel and malicious acts,” prosecutors told jurors on Tuesday during the trial of accused murderer Nathaniel Rowland, according to a published reported.
Josephson, 21, an aspiring lawyer, was out with her friends in Columbia’s Five Points entertainment district. After she got separated from her roommates she called an Uber and mistakenly got into a black Chevrolet Impala driven by Rowland, the man who prosecutors say allegedly kill her, Inside Edition Digital previously reported.
South Carolina man stabbed USC student Samantha Josephson, 21, 100 times and dumped her body near his home after she mistook him for her Uber ride
On Tuesday, the trial of a fake Uber driver accused of murdering Samantha Josephson, 21, a University of South Carolina student in 2019 started
The prosecution and defense laid out their arguments about why they believe Nathaniel Rowland is guilty and innocent
Prosecution says Josephson was found with more than 100 stab wounds, cuts and abrasions after her body was dumped in the woods in South Carolina
They say they have video of Josephson entering Rowland s car and a witness who allegedly watched Rowland clean the blade he used to kill stab Josephson