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MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Newark Advocate Family recalls life of Canton victim The Times Recorder Arrest in Fronsman Case Two more arrested in murder investigation Recalling Celeste Fronsman Culberson: 'Celeste was afraid of me' Second co-defendant testifies in Dixon case The Tribune Burned woman dies of injures 'Now and forever, she was beautiful' Canton women plead not guilty to murder charges Hard life, brutal death: Dad torn up over his girl ‘KC’ Culberson details Fronsman beating, burning 5 years later: Celeste Fronsman murder case stays with officials Celeste Fronsman Murder: Katrin Culberson gets life in prison for her role in death of burned Ohio woman Dixon, Washington get life sentences for Fronsman murder United States District Court for the Southern Division of Ohio Eastern Division: Lafonse Dixon Appeal and Dismissal
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PODCAST EXCERPT A song came on and he asked Celeste to dance. She laughed, he grabbed her hand, their bodies swayed to the music, slow dancing on the patio. Celeste parked her dad's truck and got in to the back of the SUV with Monica. KC slid behind the wheel. What she didn't know is that KC had instructed Monica to activate the child locks on the rear doors. As he opened the drivers door and was halfway out she flung herself at him, crying out in agony. He caught her in his arms and picked her up. She grabbed his hand and wouldn't let go. A white wooden cross was erected at the roadside by the man who found Celeste. On it, he hung the grey blanket that he'd covered her with. And in the earth below he planted purple and yellow flowers that dance in the wind. He said the flowers were to prove to Celeste that she was beautiful.
VICTIM: CELESTE FRONSMAN BEAUTIFUL, NOW AND FOREVER Celeste grew up happy but tragedy sent her down a dark path. Fueled by drugs and anger, her former lover set out to destroy her in a blaze of fire. But her will was strong, she hung on just long enough to name her killers.
About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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PODCAST EXCERPT A song came on and he asked Celeste to dance. She laughed, he grabbed her hand, their bodies swayed to the music, slow dancing on the patio. Celeste parked her dad's truck and got in to the back of the SUV with Monica. KC slid behind the wheel. What she didn't know is that KC had instructed Monica to activate the child locks on the rear doors. As he opened the drivers door and was halfway out she flung herself at him, crying out in agony. He caught her in his arms and picked her up. She grabbed his hand and wouldn't let go. A white wooden cross was erected at the roadside by the man who found Celeste. On it, he hung the grey blanket that he'd covered her with. And in the earth below he planted purple and yellow flowers that dance in the wind. He said the flowers were to prove to Celeste that she was beautiful.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Newark Advocate Family recalls life of Canton victim The Times Recorder Arrest in Fronsman Case Two more arrested in murder investigation Recalling Celeste Fronsman Culberson: 'Celeste was afraid of me' Second co-defendant testifies in Dixon case The Tribune Burned woman dies of injures 'Now and forever, she was beautiful' Canton women plead not guilty to murder charges Hard life, brutal death: Dad torn up over his girl ‘KC’ Culberson details Fronsman beating, burning 5 years later: Celeste Fronsman murder case stays with officials Celeste Fronsman Murder: Katrin Culberson gets life in prison for her role in death of burned Ohio woman Dixon, Washington get life sentences for Fronsman murder United States District Court for the Southern Division of Ohio Eastern Division: Lafonse Dixon Appeal and Dismissal
VICTIM: CELESTE FRONSMAN BEAUTIFUL, NOW AND FOREVER Celeste grew up happy but tragedy sent her down a dark path. Fueled by drugs and anger, her former lover set out to destroy her in a blaze of fire. But her will was strong, she hung on just long enough to name her killers.
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