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🗓️ 30 August 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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When a woman is murdered in broad daylight in downtown Cleveland, her killer is caught on camera. Still, finding answers proves difficult as bizarre details emerge in this episode of Last Seen Alive.
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0:00.0 | When a woman is murdered in broad daylight in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, her killer is caught on camera. |
0:07.2 | Still, finding answers proves difficult as bizarre details emerge in this episode of Last Seen Alive. |
0:32.1 | I'm your host, Leah, crime analyst by day and true crime storyteller by night. |
0:37.3 | I'm your co-host, Scott. Alisa Sherman was last seen alive on March, crime analyst by day and true crime storyteller by night. |
0:38.6 | I'm your co-host, Scott. |
0:45.3 | Elisa Sherman was last seen alive on March 24th, 2013, in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. |
0:51.2 | Elisa was 53 years old, an age by which she had a well-established nursing career. |
0:55.4 | She worked at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic, which has been consistently ranked as one of the best hospitals in the U.S. for decades. There, Elisa cared for others as a |
1:01.5 | fertility nurse, specializing in vitro fertilization. She was a leader in her department, specifically |
1:07.9 | she was the clinical coordinator of fertility surgery. Not only did she provide |
1:12.8 | patient care, she also supervised the unit's nursing staff, ensuring that operations ran smoothly, |
1:18.5 | and patients receive the best cutting-edge treatments to enhance their chances of conceiving. |
1:23.9 | And this wasn't just a job for her. She was extremely passionate about her work. So much so that |
1:29.8 | her daughter, Jennifer, told Cleveland 19 News that it was her greatest passion. For Elisa, |
1:35.0 | helping women conceive children and build the families they dreamed of was a joy. Prior to working |
1:40.1 | as a fertility nurse, she'd worked in labor and delivery for almost a decade, helping |
1:44.5 | to bring countless babies into the world. Elisa's love of her work was perhaps influenced |
1:49.6 | by the fact that she herself loved being a mother. She had four children, a daughter and |
1:54.9 | three sons, and she wanted other women to experience the fulfillment that she'd found in motherhood. |
2:00.2 | Probably goes without saying, but Elisa loved her children. However, not every aspect of her |
2:06.4 | family life was filled with love. Her relationship with her husband of approximately 30 years |
2:11.4 | was in bad shape. And by bad shape, I mean that the marriage was over, or at least it was about to be. |
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