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Already Gone Podcast

66 Murder at Eastern - The Death of Julia Niswender

Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

True Crime, Mystery, Missing, History, Murder, Truecrime, Unsolved

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In 2012, 23 year old Julia Niswender was chasing her dreams. A student at Eastern Michigan University, her goal was to work as a broadcast journalist. One December evening, someone entered her off campus apartment and murdered her. Her death devastate...

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0:00.0

You are listening to the already gone podcast, sharing stories of the missing, the murdered,

0:12.4

the mysterious, and the lost.

0:21.7

They say there is nothing worse than the death of a child.

0:25.7

God willing, you will never know the grief and anguish of losing someone who's

0:29.9

should, by rights, outlive you.

0:35.4

Kimberly Turnquist learned what this is like.

0:38.8

Learned what it is to bury your child.

0:41.7

She also had the added grief of her husband being named a person of interest in the death

0:46.5

of her daughter.

0:49.7

When you thought her days couldn't be darker, Kimberly's family took sides, choosing

0:54.5

the word of the police over the word of her husband, the father of her youngest child.

1:00.1

Kimberly has an open wound in her heart, the loss of her daughter, and she endures it

1:05.5

without the loving support of her family.

1:09.3

We need to go back.

1:11.5

Back to a time when Kimberly was a mother of three girls.

1:15.4

To a time before she met a grief that is soul-crushing and endless.

1:20.5

Our story takes us to Monroe, Michigan, a place we've visited.

1:25.2

If you recall James Cooper who disappeared in 1996, or the Chelsea Brock case, we're

1:32.0

in Monroe, then, for a big Halloween party.

1:35.3

The death of Julia Nicewender was mentioned during the Chelsea Brock episode, because Julia's

1:40.7

twin sister, Jennifer, is friends with Chelsea sister, Cassandra.

1:46.7

We also returned to Ipsilanti.

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