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Stolen Lives True Crime

46: Acacia Bishop

Stolen Lives True Crime

Stolen Lives True Crime

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4619 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The disappearance and assumed murder of Acacia Bishop


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0:00.0

May 25, 2003, Salt Lake City, Utah.

0:14.1

18-month-old Assacia Bishop was visiting with her great-grandmother on Memorial Day weekend.

0:22.4

Also visiting on this day was Assacia's grandmother, Kelly Lodmill. Despite only being left together for minutes,

0:28.3

Assacia and her grandmother went missing, reappearing in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Lodmell would

0:34.8

be seen running into a power plant, claiming Assacia had fallen into the river and drowned.

0:41.2

Investigators would determine what actually happened was a fouled murder-suicide attempt.

0:46.3

But the family maintains Lord Mill would never deliberately harm Assacia.

0:51.0

And instead, the drowning is a fabricated story.

0:54.4

They believe Assacia was handed over to another person to raise.

0:59.2

Unfortunately, no sign of Assacia has ever been reported to this day.

1:04.9

This is Assacia's story.

1:17.6

Assacia Patience Bishop was born October 29, 2001. She would not only be the couple's first child, but the first baby in the family.

1:22.6

Everyone was obsessed with the little girl.

1:25.6

And when I say she was adorable, if you look up the definition

1:29.3

of cherub in the dictionary, it should have a picture of Asacia. She was a deliciously chubby little girl

1:36.5

with these gorgeous, massive blue eyes and a tuft of beautiful blonde hair. Assacia would become your

1:43.6

normal happy active toddler. By 18 months old,

1:47.5

her father Adam would describe her as spirited and smart. She was not only walking but running.

1:53.9

She was beginning to learn how to talk. She loved going to her great-grandmother Linda Loddmills

1:59.5

farm. She would chase after the animals

2:02.0

and had learnt to say duck and bird. She also loved doing something that I wish my children

2:08.6

still loved to do, and that was cleaning. She loved to grab the vacuum cleaner or the

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