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Stream instantly or download podcasts to easily listen offline Access your latest and unfinished episodes, downloads, and favorite shows all in one convenient spot. Use Stitcher to follow all the podcasts you listen to so you never miss a new episode or update. Stitcher is home to all your favorite podcasts, from politics, true crime, sports, and comedy, there’s a podcast for everyone on Stitcher. Explore shows from NPR, Wondery, WNYC, the New York Times, Earwolf, Exactly Right, and more. Discover new features made for and only podcasts. We hope that everyone, especially media representatives, understands the family's need to grieve privately and without outside interference during this difficult time.We’ve rebuilt Stitcher to make it easier and quicker to listen to the podcasts you love. We are eternally grateful to local, state, and federal law enforcement for their persistent efforts to find Liza and bring the perpetrator of this heinous act to justice. We are grateful for all of the messages of love and care that have been sent our way. Now is the moment to remember and celebrate how amazing she was, as well as to assist those who loved her so deeply. Liza brought excitement to everyone she met, including her family, friends, colleagues, students, parents, members of her Second Presbyterian Church congregation, and everyone else who knew her. In a statement, Fletcher's family said, "This terrible loss has broken our hearts and devastated us. There looked to be a fight throughout this kidnapping."Ībston was released from prison in November 2020 after serving a 24-year sentence for aggravated abduction.įletcher's grandpa, Joseph "Joe" Orgill III, controlled a large hardware distribution empire, according to WREG. He reported her missing after she did not return from her run a few hours later.Īccording to the Commercial Appeal's affidavit, Fletcher was running on the University of Memphis campus when a black GMC Terrain drove by her and paused, waiting for her to pass.Īccording to the affidavit, "A male left the black GMC Terrain, raced aggressively at the victim, and then forced Eliza Fletcher into the vehicle's passenger side. Her spouse, Richard Fletcher III, and she have two children. Mary's Episcopal School and previously taught at Promise Academy in Nashville. According to WREG-TV Abston was allegedly spotted cleaning out his black SUV near where Fletcher was discovered.ĭuring the press conference, Davis stated that detectives "haven't obtained very much information" from Abston during questioning.Īccording to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, Fletcher was a junior kindergarten teacher at St. In a press conference on Tuesday, Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis and other law enforcement officials said that Fletcher's remains had been discovered in an abandoned duplex in South Memphis. On Tuesday, September 6, Memphis Police said they discovered Fletcher's body in the 1600 block of Victor Street and charged Abston with first-degree murder and first-degree murder in the commission of kidnapping, in addition to the other criminal charges he faces. During the investigation, Cleotha's brother, Mario Abston, was reportedly detained on drug charges, but he is "not believed to be involved to Fletcher's kidnapping."Īccording to inmate records, Abston is also charged with identity theft, tampering with/faking evidence, theft of property, and fraudulent use/illegal possession of a credit/debit card. when a "unknown man approached her" and "forced" her into an SUV, according to Memphis Police.Ĭleotha Abston, 38, was arrested two days later on accusations of exceptionally aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence, but Fletcher remained missing. Fletcher was jogging at Central and Zach Curlin around 4:20 a.m. 2 to help the University of Memphis Police Department in identifying a missing person, Eliza "Liza" Fletcher. The Memphis Police Department was summoned at 7:45 a.m. After a days-long search, a 34-year-old teacher who was allegedly kidnapped while on the run was apparently found dead this week.















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