MURDERED: Lizzbeth Aleman-Popoca
When Lizzbeth Aleman-Popoca, a young mother on the brink of a new beginning, is found murdered just weeks after she vanished, the search for answers unravels a web of her boyfriend’s lies and manipulation.
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Aerial view of Lizzbeth and Jonnathan’s home and neighborhood in East Haven, CT.
Source: Google Earth
Surveillance footage shows Lizzbeth, her boyfriend, Jonnathan Jara-Aucapina, and their daughter walking into their home on June 29th, 2020.
Source: East Haven Police Department
Body camera footage of Lizzbeth’s father, Albino (left); sister, Yaneth Aleman; and boyfriend, Jonnathan, reporting Lizzbeth missing on July 3rd, 2020.
Source: East Haven Police Department
Surveillance footage shows Jonnathan moving Lizzbeth’s car on July 1st, 2020.
Source: East Haven Police Department
Surveillance footage shows Jonnathan spraying air freshener around the trunk of Lizzbeth’s car on July 1st, 2020.
Source: East Haven Police Department
Surveillance footage shows Jonnathan buying a shovel and hoe at Home Depot on July 1st, 2020.
Source: East Haven Police Department
East Haven police set up to search Lizzbeth and Jonnathan’s apartment.
Source: East Haven Police Department
The door was laying on top of disturbed dirt behind LoMonaco’s Ristorante.
Source: East Haven Police Department
Lizzbeth’s body was found buried behind a dumpster at LoMonaco’s Ristorante.
Source: East Haven Police Department
Lizzbeth’s loved ones and supporters put up signs, candles, and flowers near the place her body was found.
Source: Justice for Lizbeth Aleman-Popoca (sic) Facebook page
Lizzbeth’s loved ones and supporters in front of LoMonaco’s Ristorante.
Source: Justice for Lizbeth Aleman-Popoca (sic) Facebook page
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Episode Source Material
- Original reporting by Nina Schutzman
- East Haven Police Department records
- Hartford Courant (11-6-2011) Accessed 10-24-2024)
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