33-Year-Old Murder Mystery Solved After Killer Called A Journalist To Confess His Crime

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33-Year-Old Murder Mystery Solved After Killer Called A Journalist To Confess His Crime


On the fateful day of March 16, 1982, Carolyn Tousignant from Milwaukee received a call from the Kosciuszko Middle School, that her 13-year-old daughter had been suspended. Instead of going to the school, Carolyn decided to let her daughter Carrie Ann Jopek take the one block walk home. Representational image | Source: Reuters



The disturbing story which shocked the reporter and the town, brought closure for Carolyn Tousignant, who had been blaming herself for Jopek's death. She said, "It's been 33 years since she's been gone. She spent two of her birthdays underneath that porch."

Carrie Ann Jopek | Source: crimemagazine.com

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Carolyn was suspicious of Ferreira who was known as Junior back then and lived in the neighbourhood. He had told her that Jopek, him and some friends were drinking and smoking weed when she hit her head and died, but refused to narrate the same to authorities.

He told Carolyn that they panicked and buried her under the porch, although it is unclear if Carolyn ever told this to the police. Ferreira who kept telling Carolyn that Jopek was haunting him, confessed that during the party at a friend's place they went in the basement to make out, but he pushed Jopek down the stairs when she changed her mind.
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