She mistakenly got into a car she thought was her Uber, which was driven by Nathaniel Roland, who later murdered her.
Blood and Samantha's phone were found in the back seat of his car, and a multipurpose tool with her blood and hair was found at his associate's house.
The autopsy revealed that Samantha had suffered over 100 stab wounds, far more than initially estimated.
Maria saw blood in Nathaniel's car and witnessed him cleaning it, disposing of bloody items, and attempting to sell Samantha's phone.
To ensure that rideshare passengers can verify their driver's identity before getting into the car, preventing similar incidents.
The courts found that the evidence against him was overwhelming and that his conviction was just.
**South Carolina University senior, Samantha Josephson, enjoyed a night out with friends. Then she called for a rideshare and never made it home. **
Originally Aired 01/05/23
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