Crime Junkie - MURDERED: Najah // Angie
Episode Date: April 13, 2020Two Indianapolis women have been murdered. Though the cases aren't connected they both have eerie parallels and both remain unsolved. Are you the person out there who can help IMPD and Avon Police s...olve these murders?For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-najah-angie/Â
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Hi, crime junkies. I'm your host Ashley Flowers, and I'm Brit. So Brit the story that I have today hits a little close to home for me
Partly because like physically both cases that I'm going to talk about are here in Indianapolis
But also because in one of the cases I've actually been in direct contact with the family of the victim
You see I recently got this email from a woman named Jelisa out in Vegas
And she told me that her sister has gone missing from my own backyard here in Indy and her case was going cold really fast
And it was getting almost no attention. So I started looking into it and she was right
There's almost nothing out there, but it's a very bizarre case that needs more eyeballs on it
And this case made me think of another story that's faded from the Indianapolis headlines. That's
Incredibly similar. So today I decided to tell you two stories two stories that are local to me
Two stories of women who it seems people have been willing to write off
But these cases are far from cold and they just need enough people to care to help push the cases forward
So please listen close everyone to these stories share them with everyone, you know because in both of these cases
Someone very specific out there holds the key to solving them and these two women deserve justice
These are the stories of Naja Farrell and Angie Barlow
The
First story I want to tell you is the one that started this all for me the story of Naja Farrell
It was her stepsister Jelisa who wrote into us and Jelisa has actually been a crime junkie her whole life
She says she's always been obsessed not only with these cases
But with the podcast specifically and her world has been turned upside down now that she's living one of our episodes
So when I started looking into her sister's case, I couldn't even believe what I was reading
Admittedly, I don't consume a lot of traditional media like watching the news or listening to the radio
Isn't something that I get to do much anymore
Everything's on my phone and not just because I'm busy, but that's just a lot of people our age aren't getting their traditional news
The traditional ways anymore, right?
And I mean, it's why I think podcasting is so important to get information out
But anyways, let me tell you what I learned from Jelisa. So Naja is originally from Northwest Indiana like up by Gary
She moved down to Indy in 2006 and around 2016
She moved to a suburb on the west side of Indianapolis called Avon and for those of you who don't have any like reference point for this area
It's really close like I have friends who live in Avon that I see all the time
Jelisa told me that Naja loved the schools and the community over there because you see she was a bio mom to two of her own kids
And she was also fostering three other kids from an organization called seeds of life here in Indianapolis
Wow, like as a foster and adoptive mom like that's a lot on her plate
Yeah, I mean absolutely and I I asked Jelisa what made Naja want to foster and she said really like she was just the most
Giving person in the world who had this special soft spot for children
And she wanted to love and care for kids who didn't have someone to love and care for them
All in all Naja had built a pretty solid life for herself and her kids
She'd been dating the same guy for the past ten years
He was the father of her youngest bio kid and in 2016
He presented her with a ring and the two became engaged to be married though. No date was ever officially set
But in early 2019 things had begun to change for Naja not all at once
But little by little for starters
She had been a stay-at-home mom for a while after spending like five years working as a surgical tech at a local hospital
She had taken a break to focus on her kids, but now that they're all in school
She was looking for something to you know, keep her busy
So she finds a job at Panera bread working the early morning shift and she told Jelisa that she loved it because it gave her something to do
A little extra money in the pocket and she was often time to pick her kids up from school
And I imagine the extra money was nice because in addition to this new job things were also changing at home for Naja
Whatever feelings once were there between her and her fiance had begun to fade and the relationship ended in early March
Naja asked him to move out
But anyone who's lived with a partner knows that this is a little more complicated than that
It can be hard to just like pack your bags and go
So the couple was still in this limbo period trying to figure out their new living arrangements
And they probably would have come to some resolution
Except on March 15th
Everything changed that morning Naja had to get up super early for the new job that she just started at Panera
And when I say she just started I mean just like March 15th was only her third day of orientation
Now according to reporting from Katie Cox at our TV 6 Naja wakes up at 3 o'clock in the morning to make sure that she's ready for her
5 a.m. Shift and generally this is what all of the news outlets report. She gets herself ready
She asks her fiance to get the kids up and get them ready later in the morning
She says goodbye to him and she walks out the door
Now Jelisa tells me that Naja's car was seen on video leaving her apartment complex around 3 20 in the morning
And the rest of the day is pretty uneventful for the people surrounding Naja the kids go to school
I assume her fiance goes about his day even Naja's own mom Paula who lives in India as well goes on to work not
Realizing that she is about to get a call that will change everything
so later that afternoon her phone rings and
It's a social worker
The social worker tells Paula that Naja's kids are all overdue for being picked up and they've tried reaching her twice
But she's just not answering or calling them back now right away. This is incredibly concerning to Paula
Naja is one of the most
Accountable people she knows like Jelisa told me Naja was the person everyone went to when they needed something like they used to call her
The resource queen because she was so dependable. She had all of these connections
She was just someone that you could depend on so if she said she was gonna be there
She would have been there. She would have never left her kids stranded
So Paula leaves work and she goes and picks up the kids and she also tries calling Naja on her cell phone
It would just ring and ring and ring, but no answer when they get back to Paula's house
there was actually some family members staying in from out of town they were there for like a wedding or something and
Paula tells them about why she's home early why she has the kids with her and how she's worried something is wrong and
They all kind of go back and forth together and they have this interaction that I think is so important to emphasize
The family staying in town told Paula like we need to call police right now
But Paula says, you know, I think we have to wait a certain amount of time before we can call police and
The cousin who's there is like listen, I don't think so
But let me call my friend who's a police officer in another state and sure enough that officer tells them
Absolutely not if she's gone and this is out of the norm tell police right away
So right away they contact the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to report her missing
IMPD takes the report and then calls Panera where Naja worked that day to get some information
Like when was she last seen what time did she leave was she acting normal all of that?
But everyone's concern grows when the manager at Panera tells them. Oh
Well, Naja never came in today. What she was a no-call-no show wait
So she hasn't been seen all day. Did Panera like try reaching out to anybody else?
So as far as I can tell no, I mean, this is the food industry. Unfortunately, no call no shows are probably pretty frequent
Assumptions clearly got made. Maybe she slept in maybe after two days of orientation
She wasn't up for the job either way from everything I can tell no one at her work notified anyone
Which like I get not calling police, but I've had food service jobs before really any job
You have to put down an emergency contact and I don't understand why that person wasn't notified at 5 a.m
So we didn't lose like what 12 hours?
But whatever the reason no one knew so over 12 hours past where Naja was missing and no one had any idea
Now that they do know though, there's this little jurisdictional snag
Naja was reported missing to IMPD because that's where her work was located
But since she never actually made it into work. She was technically last seen in Avon
So the case gets transferred over to Avon police, which is a much smaller department now
One of the biggest issues in the case to me is Jaleesa tells me that because
Naja goes missing on Friday and no one really knows until the end of the day then the case gets transferred
Avon doesn't put a detective on her case until Monday
We already lost an entire day and then they basically gave away a whole weekend
I know and listen, I fully get that detectives are real humans with families and lives and they need some kind of normalcy
But I don't understand why not just case wasn't actively worked right away. It just doesn't make any sense to me
But by Monday a detective is assigned to the case and everyone is in agreement
You know, I mean now it's been days with no sign of her
The fact that she didn't show up for work and that she never picked up her kids meant that she is in trouble and police
Treated this case with the consideration that they were probably looking at foul play
Now concern continues to grow for her safety when day after day after day the searches for her are coming up with I mean
Absolutely nothing. They're doing aerial searches. They're doing ground searches all over Indy's north and southwest side
But every time nothing like she just vanished into thin air
Then less than two weeks out from her disappearance construction workers find something on the side of the road
Random items and some of them belong to nausea
Now police have been pretty cagey about what exactly they found and exactly where the most they have said is that what they found
Was somewhere near I-465 and Lafayette Road and I mapped this area out
It's about 20 minutes northeast of her home and like 16 minutes south of where she worked
But literally this intersection is right on the route that she would have taken from home to work
All of the official news outlets from back in 2019 reported that the specifics about the items found were never released by the police
But I got some information from Jalisa
She told me that they at least have nausea's ID
Credit card and debit card and it seems like they were thrown on to the highway now
She also said something else interesting in a follow-up email. She said that along with nausea's ID
Police also found IDs from some people out of state though
She doesn't know exactly who's or where they were in relation to nausea stuff
So I can't make any kind of definitive conclusions about whether or not they're related at all
Yeah, but I mean if her family knows about it personally, I would assume that they heard it from the police and
There's no reason the police would tell the family about these IDs if they thought they had nothing to do with the case
Yeah, I mean, I honestly don't know okay, but either way did finding that stuff help narrow the search at all
Well, I couldn't find any sources that explicitly said they targeted their search based on where the items were found
But I have to believe it helped because just a few days later. They get a big break on March
26 police locate Naja's car
Which was a black Nissan Altima in the parking lot of a studio movie grill
Now what's crazy about this is that the parking lot was super close to the Panera where she worked
I read an article written by Justin Mac in Indy star that said it was just two and a half miles away
So again, I decided to map it. I'm at least somewhat familiar with this area
So I thought it would give me I don't know like a better sense of the case and this is when things start
Just to not make sense to me. First of all when I map the Panera to studio movie grill. It's just 0.8 miles
0.8
So immediately I'm thinking one thing it was placed there later bingo
They did a decent amount of searching in those early days
So to not find a car 0.8 miles away from the place that she was supposed to be heading to
Seemed absurd to me and Jelisa told me that it wasn't their day one. She's confident of that
She said the car was found sometime after police had put out the info on her car to all of the news outlets for people
It's like be on the lookout. So I'm thinking having that car got too dangerous for someone
It was too hot
So they had to dump it and they tried to dump it near where she worked possibly to play into the narrative that she left it there
But honestly, that wasn't my biggest hang up
Because then what I did is I input the cross streets near not just home to map her route from home to work and
This is when everything I thought I knew about the case started to fall apart
When you map not just home to her work, it takes just 30 minutes to get there. Okay, so
So her car left her apartment complex at 320. There's no traffic at that time
So that puts her getting to work at around 350
What on earth is she doing for an hour in 10 minutes before her shift starts because remember her shift doesn't start till 5 a.m
So I asked her sister about this like would there be anyone she was meeting anywhere
She stopped before work was this normal for her and she insisted no
She would have never left that early
It doesn't make sense and almost offhandedly Jelisa said something that sent a shipper down my spine
She said plus she left her work shoes and her coat at home
So like she wasn't even heading to work. I mean or she wasn't heading to work with her work stuff
So Jelisa makes the point of telling me when the car is seen on the camera at 320
It's too dark and grainy to actually make out who's driving. So really it may not have been Naja at all
Now obviously this seems mad fishy, but police have never opened up about this stuff
None of the news outlets have reported on it at all
All I know is that the next thing police do is try to pull any and all surveillance video
They can get from the areas around her home in Avon and around that Panera and studio movie grill where her car was found
In a press conference police held in April of 2019
They said that it would take a long time to collect and catalog everything
I mean basically they have to go door to door collect each video
Analyze each video. I mean it's a grueling task
But while they're doing this legwork, they get another huge break in the case on Monday April 8th
This is now three weeks since Naja has been missing the Avon police get a call from authorities in Crown Point, Indiana
Which is up by Gary. This is pretty much like two hours northwest of where she worked and where her car was found
anyways police get this call and
authorities up there say hey
two guys were fishing a couple of days ago and they pulled something out of the water it was a
foot and
We think it might belong to your missing person based on a tattoo that's visible
They said that the tattoo just said Naja and that's when they knew
Now it took almost a month before Shakira Harris reported for RTB 6 that police confirmed
It was not just foot with DNA, but that was just a formality police knew her family knew this was her
And you know when I was talking to Delisa
She kind of laughed because a memory was brought up for her and as horrible and traumatizing as this all is for her
She said I can't help but think of when Naja got that tattoo
She said all of her sisters gave her so much crap because they're like who in the world gets their own name tattooed on their foot
It was kind of this running joke with them
But now so many years later
It was that tattoo that told Naja's family where she was but there was one problem
It was just the foot they never searched the pond or the lake or wherever the foot was found
Oh, no, they searched in it, but nothing was ever found
Whoever put Naja's foot in the water only put her foot in the water
I mean, it's now over a year later and since the finding of her foot
Nothing else has been discovered. You're kidding me. Nope
Did they get anything from all the security videos they were pulling like a year ago?
So I don't really know after that press conference a year ago
There hasn't been much else reported on Naja
Now Delisa tells me that police did pinpoint footage of her car being dropped off at the studio movie grill
And it actually doesn't come from the studio movie grill like they didn't have a camera if they did it didn't capture anything
It actually comes from another business located in the same complex
But it shows Naja's car being parked and then a single what looks like possibly a man getting out of the car
Getting into another car and leaving. So there has to be at least one other person who knows what happened besides her killer, right?
Exactly. Do we know why they haven't released this video footage like a year has gone by nothing's happened
There has to be some information that like can be released to spark the public attention again or get people looking
Maybe these people could be recognized. Listen, I'm with you like I I don't know
I understand police silence, but
It's also a year later
The family feels like everything is kind of at a standstill and the newspapers haven't even really picked up the case or done much since last year
I mean, they were literally like a couple of anniversary posts in March after the Avon police made this tweet in here
But I'll show you the actual tweet that they sent out. Yeah, the tweet just says please retweet
Naja Farrell case
March 15th 2020 marks the one-year mark since Naja Farrell was reported missing by her family
Our team continues to work with the Indiana State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on this investigation
And then there's a picture of her
Yeah, so they sent that out
Unfortunately, this is something that I didn't even think about
The anniversary of her case is also falling at the same time as all of this
coronavirus outbreak so
Getting any kind of like renewed exposure for her on the anniversary is really hard
Mm-hmm and honestly even Jalisa was like defensive of the police and media saying listen there
They're honestly just isn't even anything new to report
I understand that there's a lot going on in the press right now. I understand that there isn't even a lot of new information out there to
Re-report on but I'm just baffled at how her case has just kind of disappeared and so many people don't even know about it
Especially when I mean if you look at the facts of this case
Something terrible happened to this woman and we should all be outraged that her family hasn't gotten the answers yet
I mean, can you even imagine your your daughter your sister going missing?
Finding their foot only their foot and still having no answers a full year later
The police have to know more. I mean absolutely. I think that's always the case police know more than they release
But why has there been no movement?
Jalisa says that they're running down some digital records
So it's not completely stalled, but she's worried that it will be if people don't keep talking about this case
You know one of the things I can't really get past is you said earlier that she had moved from Gary to Indy back in the day, right?
Yeah, yeah, like 2006 or something right?
I'm really familiar with northern Indiana because that's where I live and crown point isn't that far away from Gary. Oh
Yeah, so they're super close. Is there any like connection between her old life and Gary and her foot being found in crown point?
I don't know question mark
Maybe some so her hometown was Gary and according to Katie Cox's piece from our TV six. She said this quote
police say Farrell does have connections to the crown point area in northern Indiana
But they could not confirm the details of those connections or how recent they may have been end quote and
I asked Jalisa about these connections because I it was so vague. I didn't know what that meant and she said
I'm not familiar with her knowing anyone specifically in crown point and she's like if she was if she has connections
She's like I as the family member was never informed of that fact. So if they are looking at something
I don't know what that would be
Someone has to know something what that is what the police keep saying
But the more and more Jalisa and I talk the more I'm convinced of a couple of things
First whoever is responsible for Najah's death knew her well
All of her sisters used to share their locations with each other all the time
I mean, I told you they were legit crime junkies
Jalisa said that she has one sister who will literally check every single day and be like why are you here?
What are you doing? And she's like girl like let me breathe. Well, here's the thing on that Friday that Najah went missing
Her location services were turned off
But her phone was still on which to me means someone knew that her family would try and track her that way
And the other thing that I'm pretty confident about is whatever happened to Najah
Happened to her closer to home than to her work
It didn't make sense for her to leave that early her coat and her work shoes were still at the house
And I'm sure that whatever happened to her more than one person knows about it
Because there was one person driving her car and at least one more driving another car close behind for that person to get
Away in now secrets are easy to keep when no one knows about them
But someone out there knows a killer's secret and I have to believe it's weighing on them
You know, there are three foster kids Najah had that had to go into new homes
Her two bio kids are living with family
But her oldest son Thomas lost his father six months before Najah went missing
So I can't even begin to imagine what he's going through the trauma of losing two parents in less than a year
It is something that I can't even wrap my head around
Najah's case isn't classified as a homicide because police can't do that without a cause of death and
They can't get that from just a foot
But Jalisa says that it's being worked like a murder and her entire family is sure someone malicious took her life
But where the rest of her is or who that person is is all still a mystery
I actually reached out to Deputy Chief Nugent for a comment and he said, you know
He can't give any specifics on an ongoing case
but he did say that he's been in contact with crime stoppers to explore new ways to get information out on Najah's case and
Unfortunately, the stay-at-home orders that are enacted due to COVID-19 are kind of making it difficult to get exposure for the case
However, in an email he did say that while some of the circumstances surrounding the case have been difficult and frustrating
They are never going to give up on Najah or her case
Because this is a local case, you can call Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana if you know anything
The number is 317-262
Tips and I cannot emphasize enough. I'm still on the board of directors there
So I know how it works. There is literally no way for Crime Stoppers people to even know who you are before they pass along the tip to
Police, I mean they remove any identifying information and if calling makes you nervous
You can also download the app called P3. It lets you do the exact same thing
Anonymously, there's no tracking IP addresses. Nothing. I swear
So if you're that person that person that they know is out there who knows something
Please please call Crime Stoppers at 317-262 tips
The other local story I have for you is
eerily similar like there's these weird
Kind of parallels. I mean so many of the same elements an abandoned car, grainy surveillance footage and a family still
Desperate for justice years later
This is the story of Angie Barlow
Now in late 2016 Angie Barlow was this spunky little 19-year-old who was making it on her own in Indianapolis
After leaving her small hometown of Muncie, Indiana
Angie didn't come from money or have a ton of means and even if she did she was pretty proud
She wanted to make her own way in the world and she didn't like taking handouts
Part of the way she made her own money was by dancing at a local club here in Indy called Club Rio
She met a lot of people their clients acquaintances some good good friends
I mean one of her closest friends was a girl named Mona who was also her roommate and
Good closest friend isn't even the right term for her. They were basically like you and me but I mean inseparable. They were sisters
so one day
Like I said, this is you know late 2016 Angie comes to Mona and she's like look at this
I'm getting these weird text messages from a number. I don't know asking if I do private dances
So Mona looks at the text exchange and it's from someone who hasn't given a name
But who says that she's trying to surprise her husband or her boyfriend for their anniversary and husband or boyfriend
It's different depending on what source material you read
But this person wanted to surprise her significant other with his private dance now right away Mona sketched out
She's like don't do it. It feels off. You don't know them. You don't normally do dance. We don't know and Angie agrees
But this mystery texture is persistent
Over weeks and months they keep checking in keep offering and in October of 2016
The offer suddenly seems way more appealing to Angie
According to an episode of still missing on investigation discovery Angie had just taken a trip with her friends to Miami
And she was hard up for cash
So this idea of a private dance to line her pockets and help make rent seemed like an easy way to give herself a little financial
Breathing room so she engages with this texture and tells them she's in
According to true crime daily the texture asked her if she has any black or red outfits because she wants
Angie's brawn panties to match hers
Angie says she does and the woman provides her the address and the gate code to the complex where she's supposed to go
So the night of this dance of this party one of the most ominous things
I have ever heard about in any story happens
Angie does something that so many of us crime junkies have done before literally I've done it before partly as a joke
Partly because there's this gut feeling deep down telling us that something is wrong
She takes a screenshot of her conversation with this mystery person and Britt. I'm gonna have you read it exactly
Mystery person address is redacted gate code is redacted
Angie yes, I have a couple black and red outfits exclamation point
Okay, we gone get together you get my address
Yes, I did. I will see you tomorrow at 10. I'll call so and then the message gets cut off
Yeah, just because the way she did the screenshot not for anything like crazy
So the night of this private dance she sends that screenshot to Mona with this message
Doing a private party at this address just in case I go missing
Lol, and then she adds three laughing emojis. No now
This isn't the last time anyone hears from Angie because around 1145 she posts to her snapchat a selfie of her in
what looks like a bathroom and she's all done up and
And that is the last time Angie ever makes contact with anyone
Now Mona kind of thought she would see Angie at Club Rio later that night
She said it'd be normal for Angie to like come meet up with them
But she never shows by the next morning when Angie wasn't home and she wasn't responding to any messages from Mona
Mona starts to worry. She calls Angie's mom Christina who tells Mona
She hasn't even heard from her either and now Christina is worried too
So she and her husband get in her car and start making the drive from Muncie to Indy now during this time when Mona can't find Angie
She's like, you know what? I am actually right by the address that she said she was gonna be out
I'm just gonna go over there
So she told true crime daily that when she got to the complex she tried the gatecode that was in that screenshot
But it wouldn't let her in and no one would answer
So like a true friend she says f this and she just climbs over the gate and goes to the apartment that she knew
Angie was at last night
She knocks
No answer. She knocks harder. No answer and when she peeps in the window
Chills run down her spine. The place has been
Cleaned out. There's nothing and no one inside and this is all wrong. Mona knows that they have to go to police
Now it's interesting because two sources from the same outlet kind of conflict
The still missing series on ID says that Angie's friends report her missing while an article written by Mike McFadden on ID's crime feed
Says that her mom came down from Muncie and she's the one to report her missing
But true crime daily says that they both did so I'm just gonna go with that to me
That's the most logical explanation. They both report her missing so whatever is correct
Angie gets reported missing and because of the disturbing last communications with Mona police are quick to look into this
But even police is quick is sometimes a little too slow for family. So Christina calls the number Angie was texting
When she calls and asks the person on the other end if they've seen Angie this female voice says no
But Christina doesn't give up. She pushes. She tells her listen. Sometimes she goes by diamond. Have you seen diamond?
And then the woman's story begins to change. Oh, yeah
Her I know her she was here the other night
But she left with some dude around like three o'clock in the morning. This just doesn't feel
Right and Christina's instincts are spot-on because what police have learned in the early days of their investigation
Will flip this case upside down and make everyone close to Angie sure that something terrible happened to her
Police learn that the apartment Angie went to that night and the phone number that was used to text her both
Lead back to two people a woman named Raven owned the phone number
And she lived at the apartment Angie was supposed to go to with her boyfriend slash husband Baron
Now this is important because Angie knew both Baron and Raven
Why do you call him her boyfriend slash husband?
Well, because according to reporting done by Fox 59 for their episode 2 of Indie Justice
They pulled a marriage certificate for Baron and Raven and it showed that they were married just four
Days before the text started coming to Angie's phone for the private dance
so
They were husband and wife, but I don't think Angie would have known that even though she knew the couple
So how did she know them?
so she knew
Raven and Baron from Club Rio and the still missing episode
purported that Angie and Baron might have had a
Thing casual sexual otherwise the Indie Justice actually
reports that there's this theory that maybe
Angie and Baron had gotten together there was an STD that was transferred to Raven and Raven was mad
But again, that was reported once and police are just calling it a theory now
All of this is happening
What whatever happened between them their relationship is happening while Baron is with Raven and Raven
Hated Angie because of it. So everyone who knows Angie swears up and down
There is no way she would have gone to that party if she would have known who was going to be there
Police decide to pull security footage from the apartment complex where Angie did the party to see if it tells them anything
I mean remember Raven's telling Christina that Angie left with some guy around three o'clock in the morning
Well, when they look at the tape from those early morning hours sure enough
They do see Angie's car on tape leaving at 3 29 a.m.
But it's not just Angie's car. They see
Following close behind is another car
Right behind Angie's car and I mean like right behind is another car
And it's too dark to see who's driving either vehicle, but police can pull the license plate and they confirm
That the car that followed her out was Raven's
So police know it's time to bring Raven and Baron in for questioning when they do Raven has the same story
She told Christina she left at 3 a.m. I never saw her again and the cops say okay
And to be clear you didn't go anywhere with her and Raven says nope. I stayed home. She left no idea what happened to her
So then they dropped the bomb then why is your car seen on video following Angie out of the complex and
That is when Raven shuts down and stops cooperating Baron to
police have a hundred more questions for them, but they won't talk and
This is where for a moment the case looks like it might stall out with no Angie
No car no physical evidence and the only two people who last saw her not talking
Police needed a big break and they needed it soon. Oh wait
I have a question you said that Angie would have never gone to the party if she knew who was hosting it, right?
Right, that's what everyone says but according to the text
She was gonna be there at 10 and then she sent that snapchat at like 1145 at the party
That to me the least just doesn't add up
Well, so police and Angie's family believe that other people were there that night or at least one other person someone who could have
Opened the door or let Angie in maybe get her relaxed off her guard before Raven and Baron showed up now
This is concerning because this would mean a very clear set up to lead Angie
Into God knows what but this would also mean that other people are involved and know what happened that night
Just like I said in our last story secrets don't stay secrets long the more people that know about them
So the family decides to start getting the word out and putting pressure on they pass out flyers
They're organizing searches anything they can do to make someone come forward
But at first no one does according to Mike McBadden
Police don't get their first real break until 12 days later when Angie's car is discovered about 8 miles away from the
Apartment where she went to that party at and here's the thing about the discovery of her car as opposed to the last story
We talked about with Naja's car when they find Angie's car. It's totally
Messed up like the outside has crazy damage dense and scratches the inside is just filled with trash
Literally like every floorboard is completely covered here
But I'm gonna show you the pictures just to give you a better sense because I heard someone say it and I still wasn't prepared for what I saw
Oh my gosh, I you know me
I have quite a messy car, but I was not prepared for this. Yeah, I told you
I mean in her family says Angie never left her car in any condition even close to that
Yeah, I mean there's like looks like medication bottles on the driver's side like floor and CDs everywhere
The trunk is packed, but I mean all this stuff here. I have to assume that's like good news like a lot of potential for evidence
So I mean I would think so too, but if anything useful was found from the car police haven't released that
I'm sure the family was just holding their breath after it was found thinking okay any day now
We're gonna find Angie or make an arrest, but that's not what happened days past
They turned into weeks Angie's family keeps searching and longing for her advocates
Even make a Facebook page for Angie to help get the word out about her disappearance
But even that didn't do anything to help break the case open
Christmas comes and goes New Year's Valentine's Day Easter no Angie no arrest no answers and
Any chance of getting answers from those who last saw Angie?
We're gonna be hard because shortly after Angie went missing both
Baron and Raven up and moved to Phoenix, Arizona what yeah
There would only be one more time that Christina would get to confront either of them in January 2017
Christina tells Russ McQuaid from Indie Justice that she gets a call and it's Raven
She hasn't spoken to her since their first encounter when Raven tried to night every been seeing Angie
But this time Raven was calling her
Christina presses her when she has her on the phone
She wants to know what was talked about the last time she saw Angie and according to Christina
Raven replies. Oh, you want to know what her last words were? What the?
My thoughts exactly
This call does nothing but torment an already grieving family who are still no closer to finding Angie and
Then in the summer of 2017 when all hope was feeling lost
Something shifts was it a guilty conscience someone who finally felt safe now that Raven and Baron were far away
Who knows but someone makes an anonymous tip to police about where to find Angie's body
The Facebook page for Angie says that the tip came in on the 20th
And it led police to the 53rd hundred block of East 43rd Street, which is on the east side of Indianapolis
I mapped it because apparently in these two cases, I think I'm gonna solve everything with Google Maps
But it's about a 23 minute drive southwest of the party that Angie went to
It took some time before police would make the official confirmation
But eventually they announced that they have found Angie
Buried in the backyard of a residential home five feet underground
Who owned the home? Well, it was a rental and obviously the guy living there got grilled
But he was found not to have anything to do with the case. He actually just recently moved in
But what's interesting is at the time Angie disappeared the house was vacant
Oh, so like anybody could have put her there. Well in theory, yes
But I mean really think about everything we know about post crime behavior
If you're going to dispose of a body most people don't go somewhere that they've never been and you especially
Don't go to a residential neighborhood hoping that you pick a backyard where no one is home and dig a five-foot hole
You have to know that no one lived there and you might know that if your family once rented that home and
According to investigation discoveries still missing that was exactly the situation for Baron
No, his family used to live in the house where Angie's body was buried. Yep. I'm sorry
How much circumstantial evidence do we need to say hey?
These are our people. I don't know it feels like police are waiting for an actual
Smoking gun before they make an arrest now most news outlets say that police won't release a cause of death
But again that episode 2 of indie justice says that Angie was shot
Oh, so they're literally waiting for a smoking gun
It seems like it because after her remains are found the circumstantial evidence keeps piling on
Though they can't tell when she was buried at the house
They do have some proof according to Russ McQuade's reporting that she was transported in a third vehicle
Meaning not hers and not Ravens. How do they know that? I have no idea
But it makes me wonder if they know specifically
Like who's this third vehicle is and I have a hunch that they do because even though most of the source material
I have for this case says that the tipster who led them to the body was anonymous
The still missing episode said that police talked to a tipster
Who said that they were hired by baron to bury Angie's body
Now to be fair they could be two totally separate tipsters
But it's just weird that they both have to do with finding the remains
Okay, wait, you kind of set this case up like it was unsolved
But we have two people who lured her to a place where she was last seen
One of them following her car out of the complex a tipster who says he was hired to bury her
They find her remains in the backyard of a home that used to be rented by the family of one of the first two people
Who lured her to the party like this doesn't feel unsolved to me
But it technically is because no arrest has ever been made
The police say that the tipster isn't a reliable witness so they can't use him in court
Which to me kind of actually makes me think that he wasn't the person who led them to Angie's body because to me
If you did that if you say hey, they hired me to bury her and then you take them to her that seems pretty reliable
That feels pretty reliable
So we could be talking about two different people but honestly, I don't know because there seems like so much
Other like hugely important circumstantial evidence that you could use to build a case
But they just don't think that they have enough
And understandably Angie's family is frustrated
This october will be four years since she was murdered
Her mom has become an active part of the facebook group to find justice for Angie and her post reflects a still grieving mom
Who is searching for justice?
I mean some days she's angry at those who took her daughter and she's ready to fight posting things like this
She matters her life
mattered
She did a little bit of everything and excelled at what she did softball basketball volleyball track and field and cheerleading
Angelina Barlow was a natural athlete with an amazing ability
She was murdered her life was cut short because of two cowards
There's a special place waiting for you both
Don't think for one minute you're gonna get away with what you did
And other days I think are harder for her and the sadness is almost too much to bear and she posts things like this
I hate that I have nightmares all the time
This time it was my daughter Angelina Barlow's funeral again
It's hard enough to bury them the first time but to relive it constantly can really take a toll on you
God I miss her
The two people last known to be with Angie still refused to cooperate with police and because they got married
Four days before they started texting Angie
They won't have to testify against one another should this case ever actually make it to trial
But that won't happen unless people out there come forward
Police say that they need cooperation from the public. They need someone to talk
Just like in Naja's case, you can submit information on Angie completely anonymously
Through Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana that phone number again is 317-262
Tips they have never given up a tipster and they will keep you completely anonymous
And if you don't know anything if you've just been touched by these stories and want to help there are a number of ways
We are making a donation to Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana
You can make a donation as well or you can make a donation to the Justice for Naja site
Or you can participate in events that Angie's family does locally. We're going to link out to all of that on our website
Naja and Angie mattered their lives mattered
And we can't let people get away with taking these two beautiful souls far too soon
If you want access to those links I talked about or if you want to see pictures or access to our source material for this episode
You can find all of that information on our website crimejunkiepodcast.com
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