NURSE FOUND: Cops Left Crime Scene (What Do We Do?)

We are in Lake Isabella, California right now where Christina Murphy, A nurse, and mother of two, went missing 50 days ago on July 22.

Today we located her Toyota 4-Runner.

Jared located and dove on her vehicle this morning in the Kern River. He was able to use the river eddys to get to the back of her vehicle to verify all of the windows are blown out but unable to get to the front seat to verify if she is inside.

His entire dive was under 10 minutes.

The rigging would only take a few minutes.

As you all know, we treat this a crime scene the moment we identify it’s the vehicle we’re looking for.

Law enforcement and community officers were on scene for four hours before vacating and not telling any friends, family, or AWP why they were all leaving.

There is rumor that the dive team they brought in is claiming it is unsafe without even taking time to review the footage that Jared had available for them.

Originally this morning, when Jared met with law-enforcement, they did not want him rigging the vehicle for liability reasons, but never spoke with him further from one dive team to another to assess the situation.

If this was your daughter, what would you do?

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Author: Rafael Nieves

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31 thoughts on “NURSE FOUND: Cops Left Crime Scene (What Do We Do?)

  1. Kinda wild i find myself watching a youtube video about my own sister. But i will say even though i havent talked to josh in a while im pretty sure he left the Sheriffs office a while ago and when he requested them to tow it out they told him that they couldnt because of the fires that had been going on. But i will say we have had little to no information regarding my sister. My mother and other siblings have been wondering what's going on. Thanks for the update.

  2. You are doing the right thing Jared. I feel your frustration, and your anger.

    The law enforcement agency needs the spotlight put on them.

    The only thing I can say is that you have found a vehicle of a missing person, we don't know all the details let alone where she is.

    Point is, take a risk, worst case scenario is a car without her being in the car.

    I have family in law enforcement, my dad was a scuba diver who did search and recoveries. I know for a fact that none of them would have allowed this to happen!

  3. I'm sorry that you guys had to witness for yourselves just how crappy the Kern County PD is. You guys are amazing and thank you for at least trying to bring her home to her family and friends. It's ridiculous and it makes me feel ashamed to live in the same valley.

  4. You said she left her "boyfriends place" is Josh the "boyfriend" and also the father of her kids? Or were she and Josh not together anymore and she had a boyfriend? If yes then was Josh responsible for the car accident and now there's a coverup? Something is very fishy with the cops! Call CA highway patrol or state police?? Call the mayor. Sorry but you need to go back in Jared and make it to the front of the car. If you ID a body then they will have to do something!! If she was wearing her seatbelt then she's in there. If she left the Boyfriend's and was mad and didn't put the belt on, she is WAY down river!! Praying that God moves the right person's heart and does the right thing. THANK YOU for all that you do. God bless and protect.

  5. I don't know how things work in the States but I know that wherever you go if you want things done you have to go to the media… TV, RADIO, whaterver it takes. BUT never move without the consent of the family!
    It must be either the family OR you and them together to make the move!

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