CRIME STORIES: NAVY WIFE IN FREEZER, medical examiner stumped

Elizabeth Sullivan, 31, was reported missing in 2014. Her body is found two years later in the San Diego Bay. Where has she been in the meantime? Investigators conduct a thorough search of her home. Forensic tests find Elizabeth Sullivan’s blood soaked into the wooden floor in her bedroom and the carpeting.

A major clue, however, happens when a police cadaver dog reacts to a spot in the Sullivan garage where a refrigerator-freezer stood for several years.

Joining Nancy Grace today:

Matthew Mangino – Attorney, Former District Attorney (Lawrence County), Author: “The Executioner’s Toll: The Crimes, Arrests, Trials, Appeals, Last Meals, Final Words and Executions of 46 Persons in the United States”
Dr. Michael B. Donner, Ph.D. – Psychoanalyst, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, Expert Witness and Litigation Consultant on Child Custody Matters, Author: “Tearing the Child Apart: The contribution of Narcissism, Envy and Perverse Modes of Thought to Child Custody Wars”
Karen Smith – Los Angeles Forensics Expert, Lecturer at the University of Florida, Host of “Shattered Souls” podcast.
Kendall Crowns
Dr. Kendall Crowns – Deputy Medical Examiner Travis County, Texas (Austin)
Levi Page – Investigative Reporter, CrimeOnline & Host of “Crime and Scandal

MEDICAL-EXAMINER’S NIGHTMARE: WOMAN IN THE FREEZER

31-year-old Elizabeth Sullivan was reported missing in 2014. Her body is found two years later in the San Diego Bay. Where has she been in the meantime? Investigators conduct a thorough search of her home. Forensic tests find Elizabeth Sullivan’s blood soaked into the wooden floor in her bedroom and the carpeting. A major clue however, a police cadaver dog reacts to a spot in the Sullivan garage where a refrigerator-freezer stood for several years. Joe Scot Morgan, Professor of Forensics at Jacksonville State University, and former death scene investigator explains how this discovery impacted the investigation.

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[Feature Photo: Elizabeth Sullivan/Handout]