True Crime with Kendall Rae - Mother of 4 Murdered After a Night Out: The Case of Savannah Spurlock
Episode Date: December 1, 2022On January 4th, 2019, single mother of four, Savannah Spurlock, went out on her own for the first time since giving birth to twins just a month before. Security video would show Spurlock leaving a bar... with three unknown men later in the night. Unfortunately, she would never be seen alive again. Remembering Savannah Facebook Page NCMEC Donation Link: https://give.missingkids.org/kendallrae – My company, Mile Higher, is matching donations of up to $50,000 from now until the end of the year! Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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Hello everyone and welcome back. So happy to have you here joining me to talk about another case.
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Today we're gonna be talking about Savannah Spurlock,
who was a 22 year old mother of four,
who was first reported missing on January 4th, 2019. However,
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But let's go ahead and get into this case here. Like I said, we're going to be talking
about Savannah Spurlock, a gorgeous mother of four who was taken way too early in life. So Savannah
Spurlock was born on February 5th, 1996 in Richmond, Kentucky. She was raised by her parents, Ellen
and Cecil, and at the age of 10, she became an older sister to their family's youngest child Stephanie.
Obviously that's a big age gap and I know some people worry that siblings won't be as close
if they're spread too far out, but these two were very, very close.
Stephanie and Savannah just absolutely adored each other. Savannah loved to carry around her little baby sister
when she was young and really treasured their close bond.
Her mom remembers Savannah as being an extremely happy kid.
She was always energetic, loved playing with her friends and family, and spent most of
her early birthday parties at the local roller rink.
Savannah was also very passionate about dancing, and she joined the dance team in middle school
and high school.
And she was the type of girl who really got along with everyone and had a ton of friends.
She ended up meeting her best friends Sabrina when they were on the high school dance team and the two of them
were very, very close, really inseparable, honestly. In 2014, they both graduated from high
school and went on to attend Eastern Kentucky University together. Savannah was an excellent
student her freshman year of college and even earned herself an outstanding student award.
At one point in college, Savannah and Sabrina lived together, but Savannah's life kind of took
a different path because she ended up becoming pregnant with her first son, Noah. Now she was
definitely on the younger side, but that did not affect her ability to be a mother. At all,
her friends and family say that she just did not hesitate to take on the responsibility of being
a parent, and it was obvious how much she loved her son.
But obviously, trying to juggle college and raising a baby is a lot of work.
I truly cannot imagine now that I'm a parent myself that is just very overwhelming.
Especially when the right systems aren't in place to support parents who also need
to work or go to school.
It's unclear exactly how much helps Savannah was getting, but eventually she got pregnant again, and with a second child, it became a lot harder to manage school
as well. The second time that she got pregnant was with her boyfriend, Shaq Smith. And when
this happened, she decided to temporarily leave school at Eastern Kentucky, but her friends
and family believed that she had every intention of returning one day. It just wasn't in the
cards for her at that time.
Savannah was only 20 years old when her second child, Chase, was born.
And from what I could gather, her boyfriend, Shaq seemed to be very involved and really
helped her out with her other son who wasn't biologically his, but treated them both as
his children.
Savannah worked for a while in the restaurant industry and she also worked
as a lifeguard which she really loved to do that. Obviously, it was a huge challenge
for her to have two young kids before the age of 20, but she seemed to be handling it pretty
well. She loved being a mom, she loved her sons more than anything in the world, and anyone
who was in her life at the time knew that about her. Eventually, though, her and her father Cecil got in a bit of a falling out in 2018. He felt that she was not fully
dedicated to being a parent because she did enjoy going out from time to time. I mean,
she was still very young and still trying to, you know, live it up in her youth. She
had an interest in going to bars and hanging out with her friends. And Cecil said he eventually
had to give Savannah some tough love
And just cut her off from any financial support that he was offering
Savannah's parents were actually divorced at this point
So this tough love and these feelings were just coming from her father her mother was still very involved with her
And her mom helped a lot with the kids now
Everyone has their own opinion on how to parent and what level of normalcy, you know, you can have after having a baby. And I am certainly not
here to judge victims or their parents on their decisions, you know, in their life leading up to
what happened to them. And I would very much appreciate if we don't victim shame and mom shame
Savannah, because I know that there will be people that do that, but it's useless, it's not helpful,
and it's honestly just rude and not a good look.
So I suggest you don't do it.
I mean, at the end of the day,
Savannah's children were loved, they were fed,
and I think it's really important
that we put aside our own opinions on parenting
for the sake of telling her story.
So sometime in 2018, around the time her father,
you know, cut her off financially,
to give her a bit of tough love,
she really started to struggle.
Her close friends and family said that she was just dealing with a lot that year.
And although no one is really exactly specified what she was going through, it seemed it was
definitely taking a toll on her.
And to add to whatever else she was dealing with, Savannah ended up becoming pregnant again.
And this time with twin boys.
Her third and fourth sons, Zayn and Ziri,
were born on December 1, 2018,
and Shaq, her boyfriend, was the father
to both of them as well.
So by this point, Savannah is 22 years old,
and she has her hands full.
She has a two year old, a four year old,
and now she has newborn twins.
So clearly, she had a lot to manage,
but I do wanna point out that because it was so much to
manage they weren't all in her care all of the time. The twins were primarily in Shaq's care
after their birth, which there isn't a lot of detail about this and it's really no one's business,
but it seems that this was something she was really struggling with. So for the rest of that December,
she did have the kids, you know, part of the time, the twins. And she was still
taking care of her two-year-old and four-year-old son and then taking care of the newborns
on the days that she had them. This is obviously a huge responsibility for someone who is
22 years old. And it definitely took a toll on her.
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So after the holidays passed, it was January of 2019.
And on January 4th, she had every intention of staying home that day.
That night, her mother was helping her
with her two older sons and Shaq had the newborns.
So Savannah was planning to just be at home
with her mom and the kids,
but then the opportunity to go out with some friends came up
and her mom said it was fine,
so she decided to go out.
Her mother felt like she could use a small break that night
and she could just see how hard her daughter had been working,
trying to take care of her children, so she decided to support her in going out. And Savannah's plan that night and she could just see how hard her daughter had been working trying to take care of her children.
So she decided to support her in going out.
And Savannah's plan that night
was to meet up with two friends, a male friend
and a female friend, and the three of them
were gonna go to a bar in Lexington, Kentucky.
So she actually borrowed her mom's car
to pick up her female friend.
And then the two of them went to pick up their male friend
around 10 p.m. that night, January 4th,
and their male friend was located in Lexington.
And going to his place first was sort of their, you know,
home base for the start of their night.
And it was helpful that he lived near a handful of bars.
So in Savannah and her other female friend
arrive at this male friend's apartment,
they park outside and Savannah leaves a bag
of personal items in the car and then takes a purse,
a smaller purse, with her ID and money. And then the three of them went to a bar called the other bar,
and they arrived sometime around or after 10 p.m. But after a little while, the three of them actually
split up, and it's kind of foggy what really happened here. But Savannah and her female friend got
in some type of fight. The details of this fight are not released, but it and her female friend got in some type of fight.
The details of this fight are not released, but it didn't seem like something that was
a major fight.
It just seemed like they got in some type of argument, and anyway, her female friend decided
to leave because of this.
And then her male friend decided to leave as well, because he had a commitment the next
morning had to get up early.
Didn't want to be out late at the bars, whatever.
So now Savannah's at this bar on her own.
Again, this bar is called the other bar.
I know that's kind of confusing.
And obviously being at a bar by yourself
is not an ideal situation.
It's not always the safest situation.
And Savannah did decide to stay there and mingle
with some guys that she had met that night.
And she actually ended up staying there quite some time
because she was seen leaving the bar around 2.30 a.m.
when she was captured on surveillance video.
And this surveillance video would actually be
the last sighting of Savannah before she disappeared.
And in the video, you can see her leaving the bar
with two men.
And she was actually with three men at the time,
but you can only see two of them on camera.
And this was, you know, as far as we know,
the last time that Savannah was seen.
However, she did speak with her mother again that night.
Actually, she saw her because they did a FaceTime call.
It was around 2.45 AM.
Her mom wakes up and realizes
that her daughter's not home yet.
So she decided to give her a call
and check in on her and Savannah answers.
I'm not sure how long that first call was.
I believe it was very brief.
The call was dropped.
Not sure what happened there,
but her mom decided to give her a call again.
Savannah picks up.
And like I said, this was a face time.
So her mom was able to see that Savannah appeared
to be in the passenger seat of a car.
She couldn't see who was driving
or where they were going or any additional information,
but Savannah told her mom that she was fine
and that she wouldn't be much later.
Now, Ellen did say that Savannah looked
as if she was intoxicated or sounded like she was intoxicated.
She could tell she was under the influence heavily,
but she said she didn't look like she was in danger.
She was obviously intoxicated, very intoxicated,
but she kept professing to me that she was fine.
She was with friends in Lexington and that she promised she would be home in the morning.
The call was quick, and when it ended, Ellen didn't realize that this would be the last
time that she would speak to her daughter, which is just heartbreaking.
And then the next morning, Ellen wakes up and realizes that her daughter never came home
that night.
And obviously, she's freaking out immediately.
This was extremely unlike Savannah to just not come home.
If she was ever going to stay the night somewhere, she would, you know, give some kind of
notice to her mom, let her know where she was going to be.
And the last time they spoke, she told her that she would be home shortly.
So Ellen was totally shocked.
She tries calling Savannah, but by 8.30 a.m.
her phone is turned off. So she decides to call her friend Sabrina, hoping that
maybe Savannah decided to stay the night there and just kind of was too intoxicated
to tell her mom. Maybe she was still sleeping, you know, there had to be an
explanation for this. But when she talked to Sabrina, it turns out she hadn't seen
Savannah and she tried calling her and couldn't get a hold of her. In fact, for this, but when she talked to Sabrina, it turns out she hadn't seen Savannah, and
she tried calling her and couldn't get a hold of her. In fact, Sabrina tried to call her
15 times that day and was unsuccessful. They knew that something was wrong, so they start calling
every acquaintance they can think of of Savannah's and try to see if anyone had seen her between
2.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. that morning. Their concern obviously
just kept growing as they realized that no one knew where she was. So later in the afternoon,
Sabrina gets a hold of the other female friend that Savannah went out with that night.
Because the two of them drove Ellen's car to Lexington, she was hoping to locate the car,
and maybe that would give them some answers. This friend told Sabrina where they had left the car in Lexington and so Sabrina goes
out to try to see if the car is still there and when it's still just sitting in the last
spot that they left it, she knew something had to be really wrong and at that point she
calls police and files a missing persons report.
However, the police weren't super helpful.
They told her that she had to wait 24 hours before filing a missing persons report. However, the police weren't super helpful. They told her that she had to
wait 24 hours before filing a missing persons report, which is so unhelpful because they knew that,
by this point, it's 7pm at this point. They knew that if Savannah was okay and was somewhere
that she would have gone in contact with one of them, you know, Sabrina or her mother and made
sure that they knew she was okay.
She tried to reiterate this to police and tell them how urgent this was and that they believe
something bad had possibly happened to Savannah, but they just said, you know, she's an adult,
she's able to leave on her own if she wants and there's nothing we can do try again later,
basically, which is just ridiculous and it happens all the time and it's just untrue.
You do not need to wait any
specific amount of time to file a police report. That is not a law anywhere. But anyway, they tell
Sabrina she has to wait 24 hours before filing the report and to file it in Richmond, which is a
city that she lived. Luckily, the Richmond Police Department did take their concerns much more
seriously. They were able to pull up that surveillance footage from the bar that she was last seen at
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the public for help, identifying and locating these men who were seen with Savannah in the
footage, and they noted that the white male was seen driving a Chevy S10 pickup.
A young Madison County mother has been missing for days.
Savannah Spurlock's family is
especially worried after she was
seen on surveillance video leaving
a Lexington bar with two unidentified men.
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The 22 year old is a single mother of four.
She was last seen leaving this Lexington bar
around 245 Friday
morning. These are surveillance
pictures of Savannah Spurlock
leaving the other bar on South
Limestone with two unknown
men. The white man was seen
driving this black S-10 pickup
alone. So at this point, they
launch a full-scale
search for Savannah. And that
starts on January 8th and it continues for weeks. And that starts on January 8th,
and it continues for weeks.
And then unfortunately, weeks turned into months.
On January 13th, her friends and family
decided to launch kind of their own investigation,
hoping to uncover anything that they could
about the night that she went missing.
And the support that they got from their community
was very strong.
People were just heartbreaking to hear this young mother of four had disappeared without a trace. Many people committed their
own time to helping look for Savannah. And they put posters up all around, tried to spread
the word on social media as much as they could. And many agencies also came together to aid
the search as well. They got aerial search involved as well as canine search units. And as every day went by
without answers, her family, her friends,
the whole community just felt more
and more heartbroken and hopeless
until police finally identified two
of the men in the surveillance footage.
And like I said earlier, they did note
that there was a third man with the group,
but that person was not seen on camera.
A Garrett County police officer spotted that same truck on highway 52 and conducted a traffic
stop.
He said, this is the truck they're looking for.
He said, I'm actually on the way to make a voluntary statement this time.
Officer Evan Preston followed that truck to Richmond, and that's where investigators
were able to identify and question three people about Savannah's disappearance.
So one of these guys ended up being someone
it named David Sparks.
So it turns out that after leaving the bar,
Savannah takes off with these three men
and they take two vehicles 40 minutes away
to Garrett County.
Savannah was in one car with two of the men
and then the other guy just drove on his own. Turns out she
got in the car around 245, which is about the time that she spoke to her mom over FaceTime and she
sees that she's in the passenger seat of a car. And I guess this group was planning to continue
their night of drinking at David's house, which was at the 100 block of Prince Court in Garrett County.
But after a few drinks, these other two guys decided
to head home for the night and they leave
a Savannah with David.
Now, something was off about David,
even to these guys from the beginning.
They said that they thought that David was
inappropriately touching Savannah
and that he clearly wanted to have sex with her,
but she was definitely too intoxicated according to them.
I don't know why these two thought it was a good idea
to leave her with David knowing this
and having these concerns, but they did.
In fact, one of them even brought up to the other
like, hey, maybe we shouldn't leave her alone with him.
And they decided whatever, let's just go home and they left her with him.
They said it wasn't until days later when they found out that Savannah was missing that they started
to feel like it was a bad idea to have left her alone with David. So one of these guys ends up
reaching out to David
and asks if he knows anything about Savannah.
And David claims he has no idea where Savannah went.
I asked something, you know, do you know, like,
says, do you know what's going on?
What was she at?
What was he at?
He's adamant, no.
I don't know.
What was she at?
Hey, boy.
70-30.
Is she her that girl?
Yeah, what do you tell you?
Yeah, I feel like you eventually would.
Have you been asking about you?
Yeah, I mean, you've been adding me that he don't know.
Not that, that's why I ask him, like,
like brother, he need to be 100% eight night on point
because this is f**king what it's all.
Like I told him at the end of the day,
but like you, we like that showhouse,
bro, you know, saying at me left.
So well, happened after that.
You need to go ahead man.
I'm up and say you need to be said.
And one of these guys even told investigators that he felt
that David was quote, unorthodox and weird. He's maybe weird.
Oh, yeah, he's weirdo.
I don't know that.
I mean, he's got orthodox, like thinking, I mean, it's like, start things you do.
It's just like different.
So he knew something was off about this guy.
He leaves this poor girl intoxicated
at this random house 40 minutes away
from the bar that they were at anyway.
We'll never understand this at all.
So investigators bring David in and talk to him.
And he had the same story as the other guys
that they all left the bar together,
took two different cars, drove 40 minutes
from the other bar to David's house
and that at some point the other guys left and Savannah according to him decides that she should
just stay there for the night and he decides that she can stay in his room and he says it was all
normal from there. He went to sleep, she went to sleep, but at some point in the night she woke him
up and asked for his address which he assumed he assumed was because she was going to have someone else come pick her up from his house.
Then he says he went back to sleep, and in the morning she was gone, and he didn't
think anything of it.
He said he doesn't remember if anyone came to get her, or what time she left.
None of that.
He just went back to sleep, woke up and she's gone. We got that up and she wasn't there.
My door was unlocked and she wasn't.
She's gone.
So, investigators asked him if he ever thought about the fact that maybe she was no longer
alive.
And he said that it crossed his mind, but he just hoped she was alright.
If it crossed your mind, then she may not be alive.
That has crossed my mind.
But I hope she's alive. all right. If it brought your on, that has passed on
I hope she's throughout
throughout his entire
interrogation. Investigators
noticed that he was extremely
cold in his responses, just
very one wordy and overall
they said he just kind of
gave them a bad vibe.
It was a general
consensus that he was stone
cold, that he was just
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didn't have any reason to suspect the other two guys were involved in her disappearance,
however, they knew something was up with David.
David quickly becomes their number one suspect, and they eventually tell the public at the same time
that they announced that they knew who the guys in that video were, that they were going to be
executing a full search warrant on David's home. Now David's parents also owned a farm in that area
which the police went to search on the 22nd and they believe that if David had done something to
Savannah that this likely would be the location he would choose to dispose of her body and any other type of evidence.
They did seize a white vehicle that was found on the property, but otherwise the search
turned up pretty empty.
Now what led them to seize the car is unknown, but Savannah's friends and family at this
point were really holding out hope that this was going to bring them some type of answer. People from multiple police
agencies, along with volunteers
from the Cajun Coast search and
rescue group walked tree lines
ditches and fields looking for
the 22 year old mother of four.
They searched for clothing,
a cell phone, any items that
could give them an idea where to
find her. The search area is less
than a half a mile from where
police executed a search
warrant last week. They seized a car that night.
And now that the community knew about David and they knew about his parents' property,
the lack of evidence there really only fueled them and local search agencies to push harder
for answers. And her family, canine units, members of the community, even former Marines got together on February 5th, which
would have actually been Savannah's 23rd birthday to search.
And sadly, like I said earlier, the search continued on for weeks, and then those weeks turned
into months, and every day that passed her family and friends are feeling less and less
hopeful that she is going to be found alive, which is the hardest thing in the world I imagine to accept.
You know, I mean, they just understand statistically the longer time goes on, the less of a chance they are going to have of actually bringing Savannah home.
And now it becomes a mission for answers, which, you know, is just devastating for the whole community, but especially her friends and family.
Her family was just pleading to the public to come
forward with any possible information. I mean any little thing that could point them in the right
direction and they really used Facebook a lot to kind of rally together as a community and it
became kind of like a home base for information. And as you can imagine her parents were just devastated.
I mean her father said that he didn't know how he could go on,
not knowing what happened to his daughter.
And I just really cannot fathom what that would be like.
I don't know if I can keep on going and not knowing what happened
and my little girl needs a son.
God knows all.
It's killing me.
It's taking a toll off. I know eventually somebody will stir. Somebody will come up and say something. It's killing me. It's taking a toll off. I know eventually somebody will
start somebody will come up and say something. I just know it. Three men involved in this,
three men, somebody knows something. Somebody they can't little mess up sooner or later. We'll
find out what happened to her. But their community really did rally for their family and they held
fundraisers. There were t said Savannah strong in her
and with the money they ra
reward fund and they hope
someone to come forward and
hard. I'm doing alright.
my faith, my praying, support
friends community, but it is very difficult. I mean, it's 10
weeks, 10 hard weeks.
Amid the pain, Ellen and her
family have been overwhelmed
by the community's support.
The reward fund, if we
might need to put up any
money for anything else
related to bringing her home
in the inevitable conclusion that she is not with us anymore. It would
be help her final expenses. So finally, there was another break
in the case on April 2nd, 2019. And this is when investigators
executed a second search warrant at the exact location where she
was lashing David's house. Now, unlike their first search, police did end up uncovering several bits of evidence
at the house this time.
And this is very confusing because it was visible to the naked eye, but there was blood spatter
on David's closet door.
But they apparently didn't see it the first time, and this time they used some type of special
blood detection spray.
But anyway, turns out this blood did match Savannah's DNA profile and this changes everything.
And obviously that's huge evidence, but that wasn't all they found. They also found a very
strange note written by David that was just sitting on his bedside table and it reveals some very
dark things about him. One of the searches of Sparks
home days after Spurlock
disappeared.
Police found blood spatter
on the walls and doorways
believed connected to Spurlock.
Something else they found?
A letter of particular concern
in Sparks' bedside table
believed to be written by him
that conveyed disturbing thoughts.
I'm going to read the letter to you all.
It says, I simply don't care at all.
I feel no true love for anything now
that I know who I really am.
I see a greater need to hide my true self,
but I just wanna be free.
I stay in a constant state of aggression.
Nothing seems to help anymore.
I have an abyss for a soul that sucks every attempt to make myself whole.
I want my family to understand, maybe just to excuse my other actions over the years.
But how do you look your mother in the eyes and tell you are a born psychopath?
That she gave birth to a monster, someone who wouldn't care a bit to squeeze the last breath out of another human,
or plunge a knife into their chest and smile about it.
My mother, the only person in this world that I never want to disappoint yet, I see
it on her face every day. What do I do? Obviously, that is a very concerning letter and tells
us a lot about what is going through David's mind and the type of person he might be. And
clearly, investigators bring him in right away to ask him about this note.
And of course, he has an explanation for it.
He says that it was written two years ago and that he wrote it at a time where he was struggling
because another woman had rejected him and he was kind of heartbroken and going through
a hard time. of these page so it was in my finder. That's why I kind of
hesitated that was about a year
and a half, two years ago. He
said he wrote it while in a dark
place after being rejected by a
woman. I was dealing with a lot of
rage. I was impressed. I was just
mad at the world.
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But investigators don't really buy that, and this is just another indication that they
are going after the right person.
And after this, investigators end up getting into his Snapchat
and they start looking at conversations
that he's had about the case.
And in these conversations,
he's telling people about how police have been on his ass
and how the whole thing has been stressing him out.
He also says that there are wiretaps on everything
and that the police have profiled him as a psychopath. And to top it off, He also says that there are wiretaps on everything and that the police have profiled him as a
psychopath. And to top it off, David also says that the only reason police are going after him is
because it fits their narrative and that this is the story of the century. That two black men and a
white male who's a psychopath killed this young girl and I don't even really know where he was going
with this, but basically trying to convince someone that they only want to, you know, find him guilty because it
would fit their narrative.
And as they start bringing these things up to him, he becomes more and more agitated that
they're clearly onto him and there wasn't much that he could do to throw them off his
track.
Basically by this point, the police know that David is involved. They just need
more direct evidence. They need Savannah's body to prove what everyone already knows. So time is
continuing to go by, you know, month three passes, month four, month five, and it's getting more and
more difficult for her family and friends as time goes on. They know at this point the chances of
her being alive were extremely slim and they
were really trying to cope with
the fact that she was gone, but
they desperately wanted her body
to be found so they could finally
lay her to rest and hopefully get
the justice that she deserved.
You know, you have after five
and a half months, it's just not
looking good. The way I look at it
is if she is in here, she's
looking down on this in a better place than Evan.
And she can see that we're taking care of her kids.
And finally, this became the reality
because on July 10th, 2019, David's father
was outside in his garden when he noticed
an extremely foul odor.
By this point, he knew that his son
was the prime suspect in Savannah's disappearance
and he was fully on board with helping the police nail down the evidence that they needed.
So he let them know that he is picking up this smell. They come out and search and at
first they find nothing, but he was so sure that this odor was like nothing else he
had ever smelled before. So he ends up contacting his lawyer and then his lawyer
reaches out to the Richmond police. They get in their search warrant and they go back out for a second look. They actually got out to the property around midnight on July 10th,
and this is when they ended up finding Savannah's body in a strawberry patch. It turns out she had
been buried 19 inches down. Her feet were bound with tape, and her body was folded in half. And there
was also this gray rectangular rug that was found buried beneath her body. And I'll come back to
the rug later, but this was a crucial piece of evidence that proof that David
was involved in her murder. First, we want to get to the big story. For six months,
Savannah Spurlock's family has been searching for answers, hoping to bring the
missing Madison County mother of four home. Their hopes were dashed last night when police found a body
now positively identified as Savannah Spurlock buried
behind a home in Garrett County.
The owner's son, one of three men
last seen with Spurlock in January, is behind bars tonight.
Police say David Sparks own father, a local minister,
noticed a foul odor in the backyard of his property here on
Fallick Road. He's the one who called his attorney, which then led to this massive police
search around his yard, and ultimately to the discovery of human remains, buried concealed
in an unnatural position, according to the arrest citation.
So after this, it only took hours for David to be placed under arrest for the murder of Savannah
Spurlock.
And in addition to murder, he was also charged with tampering
with evidence and abuse of a corpse.
And at first, he tried to plead not guilty
despite the overwhelming amount of evidence against him.
As a result of the ongoing investigation,
David Sparks, 23 years old of Lancaster, Kentucky,
was arrested early this morning in
connection to the recovery of Savannah
Spurlock's body. He was lodged at the
Madison County Detentions Intercharge
with tampering with physical evidence,
and abuse of a corpse, and has since
been taken to the Lincoln County
Regional Detention Center. Over the
coming days, detectives will continue their
investigation into what led to the death
and disappearance of Savannah Spurlock.
And I know what you're thinking.
How did police possibly miss her body in their first search?
I mean, she was only buried 19 inches down.
They should have been able to find her no problem.
And I guess police felt the same way.
How could they have possibly missed her the first time around?
But looking back, they realized that David's behavior may have been pointing them to her the entire time. How was she missed? There she was the whole time.
That's something that I asked myself actually still when I think about Savannah is how did
we not find her? How did I not find her? I actually stood on the strawberry patch, like where it was.
Fraise says looking back, sparks was always keeping a close eye on them.
In fact, the day that we searched the first time with cadaver dogs on the farm or at the family property,
now that I can go back and think about it, he was absolutely 100% just
focused on the garden. So now that the police had David and Jail, they were able
to find more evidence linking him to the murder. And the rug that I mentioned
that was buried with Savannah's body turns out it was the same rug that
investigators saw in his room when it was searched back in April, which obviously makes no sense
and it turns out the very morning that she disappeared David texted his sister and asked where she got that rug from turns out
It's from Walmart. He went and bought a new one and replaced it before they even came to look the first time
They also found out that David had been following the investigation thoroughly. They found tons of internet searches for Richmond missing mom.
And he was clearly worried about it, knew that they were on to him, knew that his time
was probably limited.
David's preliminary hearing took place a few days later on July 15th.
You're on our observed with the assistance of the FBI Special or evidence response team, the body was
exhumed from a clandestine grave. That body was concealed within multiple black
trash bags. The body was unclogged. The feet were bound with tape and the body was
in an unnatural position. Okay. Did you find anything lying next to
her body against her body? I did. Did you find it? It to her body against her body?
I did. Did you find it?
It was what I would describe as an accent rogue, rectangular and shape grayish in color.
This is heartbreaking, but Savannah's official cause of death has never been released,
because it's never been determined. Her body was, you know, very decomposed by the time that they found her,
and they weren't able to tell exactly what happened to her.
There was no evidence of lethal trauma, however, it is likely that she experienced some type of physical trauma such as as fixation.
So leading up to the trial, David was held in jail. And while he was in jail, one of the guards actually found these drawings in his cell that further confirmed that this guy is very dark and he was
really battling a lot of demons you could say. He had drawn a picture of two women, one of them
was bound and the other was completely naked. On December 1st, 2020, which is the day that Savannah's
twins turned two years old, David actually changed his plea to Guilty. He pleaded Guilty to murder,
tampering with evidence
and abuse of a corpse.
And this plea was part of a deal that would require him
to serve a 50-year sentence rather than the possibility
of life in prison.
His sentence came to place back on December 17, 2020
and because of COVID at the time,
his hearing had to take place via Zoom.
You agreed at that time to leave believe guilty to the charges of murder,
tampering with physical evidence and abuse of the corpse,
recommendation to Commonwealth was 50 years on the murder,
five years on the tampering,
well, months on the abuse of the corpse,
all concurrent for total 50 years.
I will accept that recommendation and impose that sentence.
David will be serving his 50 year sentence,
which I do not think is enough at the Southeast state correctional complex in Kentucky.
And he will be eligible for parole on July 2nd, 2039, or possibly even release on November 13th, 2068.
It's just so infuriating, there was absolutely no need for this to happen, for this mother of four to be taken
from her children, from her family.
When she was so young,
ugh, just brings tears to my eyes.
It's unbelievably messed up to think about
how avoidable this whole thing could have been,
and just thinking about how David was that dark
that his selfish actions in this moment
took this beautiful mother away from her four children,
and her whole family.
I mean, the fact that they now just have to live without her because of this freak is so infuriating and beyond upsetting.
And my heart just goes out to this family. It's terrible.
If you are interested in learning more about Savannah, the remembering Savannah Facebook page has several posts from family members over the years.
That detail, you know, what an amazing person she was and amazing mother she was.
There are so many stories about, you know, good memories with her and about her strength
and determination, even though she was dealing with so much at such a young age.
Her, her twins will be turning four years old this December.
Um, just, you know, in the next week, December 1st,
and thinking about the fact that they have to grow up
without her, it's just terrible.
I am glad to hear that her other family members
are very involved in raising her four sons
and that they're loved and will probably always be told
so many stories about how amazing their mother was.
And for all four of them, living without their mother on the day to day has got to be so awful,
but I can't even imagine how hard it must be for her family knowing that one day,
they will probably learn the truth of what happened to their mother and how just heartbreaking
and traumatizing that would be. Her family hasn't made any public statements about all of this or how
they're doing since she passed, but her Aunt Lisa did say that they really feel like Savannah lives on through her sons,
and I thought that was very beautiful. This was a really hard case to cover, but I felt like
Savannah's story needed to be told. That is going to be it for me today guys.
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