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Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Episode 264: The Senseless Murder of Egypt Covington

Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Inhuman Podcast

True Crime

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Egypt Covington was a kind, passionate woman whose life was just getting started when she was shot and killed in her home in a “robbery gone wrong”. After her case went cold for more than 3 years, three men were eventually charged with her murder. And their reasoning behind the crime was the most senseless act you can imagine.

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0:00.0

What's up you guys? I'm Haley and I'm Andrea and this is Inhuman a true crime podcast Oh, Before we get into today's episode, I want to give a quick shout out to one of our listeners,

0:30.8

Sarah, who I met the other day at Lulu Lemon. It was such a surreal moment for me when she was like I recognize you and I literally my response was from like I'm thinking like have I been into this lulu lemon so many

0:46.8

times that somebody recognizes me she like I I was could not comprehend and then I was like oh I guess that makes sense but Sarah

0:57.8

was the absolute sweetest and it just made my day so thank you for saying hi Sarah and she like texted me right away and was like you're not going to believe this and I was like that is the cutest thing so hey Sarah Sarah, like hey girl, hey, thanks for listening. Yeah, thanks for

1:16.4

listening. Thanks for saying hi. And if you guys ever do see us out, please say

1:21.6

high because it feels real that people like want to say hi to us.

1:27.4

So yeah, it's awesome.

1:30.1

Yeah.

1:32.1

But with that, we are going to be talking about a really heartbreaking case today, and it's one that went cold for three years, but just last month, her killers were finally sentenced.

1:46.0

Wow, that's amazing.

1:48.4

Yeah, so this was actually also a suggested case by an anonymous listener and I think it was suggested like a long time ago because it was really up high in our suggestion list.

2:01.0

Okay. So thank you to whoever suggested it, but today we are talking about the

2:05.8

murderer of Egypt, Covington. Okay. Egypt, Jacqueline, Elizabeth Covington was born on July 19, 1989 to Chuck and Tina Covington.

2:18.0

She was born in Detroit, Michigan, and she grew up in Bellevilleille about 30 miles southwest of Detroit.

2:26.3

Her mother said that as a child she was hilarious and had a mind of her own.

2:30.9

So her mom said if she was told no she would do whatever she wanted anyway.

2:35.4

I love it free spirit. Yeah truly. As an adult Egypt was living in Van Buren, Michigan and working as a bartender at Fraser's pub or Frazier, Fraser, Frazier.

2:50.0

That was in Ann Arbor and she had a passion for craft beer like that was something she

2:59.1

really enjoyed and like enjoyed not just drinking but like everything about it and yeah she had bigger

3:07.2

aspirations and she wanted to work you know do something more than just bartend. And she actually began working with a distributor as a beer sales rep.

3:19.0

So she was loving her work as an account manager doing this and she also had a passion for music.

3:28.0

She sang and she played guitar and she was extremely talented. She was known in the area for her musical performances and it just seems like she's a really great artist.

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