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'''Real Name:''' Erica Richardson<br />
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'''Real Name:''' Erica Linnea Richardson<br />
 
'''Nicknames:''' No known nicknames<br />
 
'''Nicknames:''' No known nicknames<br />
 
'''Location:''' Valrico, Florida<br />
 
'''Location:''' Valrico, Florida<br />
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==Case==
 
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'''Details:''' Thirty-three-year-old Erica Richardson earned a degree in microbiology from the University of Florida. After that, she completed post-graduate work in pharmaceuticals at Howard University, graduating ''magna cum laude''. She was also the manager of a pharmacy in Tampa and had recently purchased her own home in Valrico. In 1997, she met an electrician named [[John Feiga]]; they fell in love right away. At first, her family believed that he was likable and charming. She invited him to move in with her, but the relationship began to unravel soon after.<br />
'''Details:''' Erica Richardson had earned a degree in microbiology from the University of Florida and had completed post-graduate work in pharmaceuticals at Howard University, graduating magna cum laude. She was also the manager of a pharmacy in Tampa and had recently purchased her own home in the suburb of Valrico. Then, in 1997, she met an electrician named [[John Feiga]] and they fell in love right away. She invited him to move into her apartment, but soon after the relationship began to unravel. Her family says that John became increasingly jealous and tried to isolate her from her friends and family. He also exhibited wild mood swings and repeatedly called her at work, accusing her of being unfaithful and making unreasonable demands. She eventually had enough and made him move out. However, even after leaving, his erratic behavior continued, and he began stalking her, showing up at the pharmacy unannounced, harassing her, and threatening physical harm. She filed a restraining order against him, but he continued to show up at her house until she had him arrested. Despite this, he continued to pursue her. On a Saturday a few weeks before Christmas 1997, she met with her mother Imogene at a local mall to do some shopping. When they drove to the back to get some purchases at a loading dock, Feiga pulled up from behind and said he wanted to talk with Erica. Imogene saw her leave with him following behind her, and that was the last time she saw her alive. After not hearing from her for two days, she went to her house and saw John's truck was in the driveway, and when she peered in the window, she saw a bloody knife and called the police. They soon discovered Erica's body in her kitchen. She had been stabbed several times. Authorities determined that there had been signs of a struggle and another person's blood had been mixed with hers. Detectives suspected that it belonged to John, but without a DNA sample from him, authorities could not prove it. Also, her 1992 Honda was missing, and witnesses had seen John driving it shortly after the murder. It was later located in Lafayette, Louisiana, in a parking lot near his hometown, but he has not been seen since. He is wanted for grand theft auto and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, but authorities do not have enough evidence to charge him in her murder, though they do want to question him.<br />
 
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Erica's family says that he became increasingly jealous and tried to isolate her from them and her friends. He also exhibited wild mood swings and repeatedly called her at work, accusing her of being unfaithful and making unreasonable demands. She eventually had enough and made him move out. However, even after leaving, his erratic behavior continued. He began stalking her, showing up at the pharmacy unannounced, harassing her, and threatening physical harm. She filed a restraining order against him, but he continued to show up at her house until she had him arrested. Despite this, he continued to pursue her.<br />
'''Suspects:''' [[John Feiga]]<br />
 
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A few weeks before Christmas, Erica met with her mother, Imogene, at a local mall to do some shopping. When they drove to the back to get some purchases at a loading dock, John pulled up from behind and said he wanted to talk with her. She agreed to meet with him later. Imogene saw her leave with him following behind her. That was the last time she saw her alive.<br />
'''Extra Notes:''' This case first aired on the August 22, 2002 episode.<br />
 
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After not hearing from Erica for two days, Imogene called her house. When she didn't get an answer, she called the pharmacy. They said that she had not shown up. She went to her house and saw John's truck in the driveway. When she peered in the window, she saw a bloody knife on the floor. Tragically, police soon discovered Erica's body in the kitchen. She had been stabbed several times.<br />
'''Results:''' Solved. After 11 years without answers to Erica's murder, police have found out what became of John - he was already dead. Six months after the murder, on April 13, 1998, the body of a black male was found floating in the Atchafalaya River in Louisiana. The police there couldn't identify it and labeled it a John Doe. In July 2008, DNA from the murder scene matched the body. It took a comparison of dental records to prove John was dead. Erica's murder case was closed. Ironically, John had also been murdered, but it is unknown by whom.<br />
 
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Authorities discovered signs of a struggle in the kitchen. Another person's blood had been mixed with Erica's. Detectives suspected that it belonged to John, but without a DNA sample from him, authorities could not prove it. His fingerprints were all over the crime scene. However, this did not prove anything, since he had lived there. Erica's 1992 Honda was missing, and witnesses had seen Feiga driving it shortly after her murder. It was located on December 23 in a parking lot near his hometown, Lafayette, Louisiana, but he has not been seen since.<br />
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John is wanted for grand theft auto and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, but authorities do not have enough evidence to charge him in her murder. However, they do want to question him.<br />
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'''Suspects:''' John is considered the prime suspect in her murder. However, police do not have enough evidence to charge him.<br />
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'''Extra Notes:''' This case first aired on the August 22, 2002 episode. It was also profiled on ''[[America's Most Wanted]]'' during the investigation. The case was also referenced in the book "''Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology''" after it was resolved.<br />
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'''Results:''' Solved. In July 2008, DNA from the crime scene was matched to an unidentified body in a Louisiana morgue. It, known as "John Doe A98-071", was pulled from the Atchafalaya River on April 13, 1998, four months after Erica's murder. Dental records confirmed that it belonged to John. As a result, this case was closed. Ironically, John had also been murdered, but his killer has never been found.<br />
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Erica's parents have both since passed away. Her father in December 2014 and her mother, Imogene in December of 2018.<br />
 
'''Links:'''
 
'''Links:'''
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* [https://newspaperarchive.com/northwest-florida-daily-news-dec-09-1998-p-22/ Police still searching for victim's boyfriend]
*[http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/erica-richarsons-cold-case-solved-11-years-later/764196%7CArticle News Article on Erica's Case]
 
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060711050804/http://www.sptimes.com/Hillsborough/120898/Family_vigilant_in_se.html Family vigilant in search for killer]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050129185827/http://www.sptimes.com/2002/12/08/Hillsborough/Mother_s_search_never.shtml Mother's search never flags]
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* [https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2008/08/09/11-years-later-case-is-solved/ 11 Years Later, Case is Solved]
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* [https://www.ospreyobserver.com/2008/08/valrico-family-relieved-with-case-closed/ Valrico Family Relieved With Case Closed]
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173190911/erica-linnea-richardson Erica Richardson on Find a Grave]
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* [https://www.wilson-funeralhome.com/obituary/imogene-richardson Obituary for Erica's mother, Imogene]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/NationalCoalitionAgainstDomesticViolence/posts/ncadv-honors-erica-linnea-richardson-who-was-killed-by-her-ex-dating-partner-on-/10157126227663948/ Facebook Post memorializing Erica]
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Erica richardson

Erica Richardson (center) with her parents

Real Name: Erica Linnea Richardson
Nicknames: No known nicknames
Location: Valrico, Florida
Date: December 8, 1997

Case

Details: Thirty-three-year-old Erica Richardson earned a degree in microbiology from the University of Florida. After that, she completed post-graduate work in pharmaceuticals at Howard University, graduating magna cum laude. She was also the manager of a pharmacy in Tampa and had recently purchased her own home in Valrico. In 1997, she met an electrician named John Feiga; they fell in love right away. At first, her family believed that he was likable and charming. She invited him to move in with her, but the relationship began to unravel soon after.
Erica's family says that he became increasingly jealous and tried to isolate her from them and her friends. He also exhibited wild mood swings and repeatedly called her at work, accusing her of being unfaithful and making unreasonable demands. She eventually had enough and made him move out. However, even after leaving, his erratic behavior continued. He began stalking her, showing up at the pharmacy unannounced, harassing her, and threatening physical harm. She filed a restraining order against him, but he continued to show up at her house until she had him arrested. Despite this, he continued to pursue her.
A few weeks before Christmas, Erica met with her mother, Imogene, at a local mall to do some shopping. When they drove to the back to get some purchases at a loading dock, John pulled up from behind and said he wanted to talk with her. She agreed to meet with him later. Imogene saw her leave with him following behind her. That was the last time she saw her alive.
After not hearing from Erica for two days, Imogene called her house. When she didn't get an answer, she called the pharmacy. They said that she had not shown up. She went to her house and saw John's truck in the driveway. When she peered in the window, she saw a bloody knife on the floor. Tragically, police soon discovered Erica's body in the kitchen. She had been stabbed several times.
Authorities discovered signs of a struggle in the kitchen. Another person's blood had been mixed with Erica's. Detectives suspected that it belonged to John, but without a DNA sample from him, authorities could not prove it. His fingerprints were all over the crime scene. However, this did not prove anything, since he had lived there. Erica's 1992 Honda was missing, and witnesses had seen Feiga driving it shortly after her murder. It was located on December 23 in a parking lot near his hometown, Lafayette, Louisiana, but he has not been seen since.
John is wanted for grand theft auto and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, but authorities do not have enough evidence to charge him in her murder. However, they do want to question him.
Suspects: John is considered the prime suspect in her murder. However, police do not have enough evidence to charge him.
Extra Notes: This case first aired on the August 22, 2002 episode. It was also profiled on America's Most Wanted during the investigation. The case was also referenced in the book "Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology" after it was resolved.
Results: Solved. In July 2008, DNA from the crime scene was matched to an unidentified body in a Louisiana morgue. It, known as "John Doe A98-071", was pulled from the Atchafalaya River on April 13, 1998, four months after Erica's murder. Dental records confirmed that it belonged to John. As a result, this case was closed. Ironically, John had also been murdered, but his killer has never been found.
Erica's parents have both since passed away. Her father in December 2014 and her mother, Imogene in December of 2018.
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