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Mitrice Richardson Part 1

2023/8/31
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Sarah Turney: 本集讲述了Mitrice Richardson于2009年失踪并最终死亡的案件。Mitrice在马里布一家餐厅因无法支付账单被捕,之后被释放,但没有她的财物。释放后,Mitrice失踪,一年后发现其遗体。此案中,警方的反应迟缓和处理不当备受争议,许多人认为证据表明Mitrice的死因并非单纯意外。 该案引发了公众对警方处理精神疾病患者和失踪人口案件能力的质疑。Mitrice的家人和朋友为寻找真相进行了不懈努力,但案件至今仍未完全水落石出,许多细节仍扑朔迷离。 Rhonda Hampton: 我是Mitrice Richardson在加州州立大学富勒顿分校的实习导师。Mitrice是一位非常有天赋和潜力的学生,性格开朗,工作能力出色。她失踪前,我注意到她的一些行为有些异常,但当时并没有意识到事情的严重性。Mitrice失踪后,我积极配合警方调查,并试图通过媒体寻求帮助,但警方的回应迟缓且缺乏积极性,搜索行动也受到限制。我坚信,如果警方能够及时采取有效措施,悲剧或许可以避免。

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Introduction to Mitrice Richardson's background and her aspirations to become a psychologist.

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In the summer of 2009, 24-year-old Mitrice Richardson was living in Los Angeles, California. She had recently graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in psychology and was searching for the perfect doctorate program to continue her studies and pursue her dream of becoming a psychologist.

On the night of September 16, she went to a restaurant in Malibu, where she began exhibiting some strange behavior. While some people thought maybe Mitrice was drunk or on some type of drug it became apparent that she was actually struggling with her mental health.

 

Mitrice didn’t pay her bill, but the workers weren’t really concerned about that. They even discussed pulling their money together to help her. They were more concerned that she was obviously going through some type of crisis. So, they called the police, who then made the call that she did not need to be evaluated by a mental health professional. She was instead arrested and taken to jail. Her car was impounded, along with her cell phone and wallet.

 

A few hours later, at 12:38 a.m., Mitrice was released without any of her belongings, no money, no phone, and no car.

 

Almost a year later, in August 2010, Mitrice’s remains were located. Since then, the cause of her death has become a major topic of debate for her loved ones, the city, and across true crime. Almost immediately, investigators said no foul play was involved in Mitrice’s death. 

 

But her loved ones and even certain members of law enforcement have voiced their concerns that the evidence suggests otherwise.

 

Mitrice’s mentor, Dr. Ronda Hampton, joins us this week to discuss the case in a very candid interview.

 

Anyone with information is asked to call the Los Angeles Police Department at (213) 486-6900.

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