Where’s Corbin – The Murder Of Corbin Odell Johnson

Corbin Odell Johnson

There is a new TicTok craze going around called “Where’s Corbin?” which was a line from a song by rapper Julio Foolio called “Beatbox remix/Bibby Flow and deals with the murder of Corbin Odell Johnson. According to sources Corbin Odell Johnson went missing in 2018 following a job interview and his body would be found a year later. Due to the way his body was found police believe it was a homicide. Unfortunately no one has been arrested for the murder of Corbin Odell Johnson and hopefully with the TicTok craze going around maybe it will lead to information regarding who is responsible for the eighteen year old’s murder. Of course everyone is wondering why Julio Foolio is rapping about the three year old murder case and whether he knows something about the tragedy.

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 Remains that were found in a wooded area of Northwest Jacksonville belong to an 18-year-old who was reported missing a year ago, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said Monday night.

The death of Corbin Odell Johnson, 18, is being investigated as a murder, police said. He was reported missing to the Sheriff’s Office on July 13, 2018.

The remains were found Thursday in a wooded area of Utsey Drive, the Sheriff’s Office said. A man was clearing land in the area when he made the discovery.

Foul play was suspected because of the way the body was positioned, police said.

News4Jax spoke to Johnson’s parents in July, and they said the teenager disappeared sometime after a job interview.

“It’s not normal for Corbin,” Milissa Jackson, Johnson’s mother, said in July. “Corbin is going to text me. He’s going to FaceTime me. He’s going to call me.”

Johnson’s father said he dropped his son off for a job interview with UPS. According to the police report, another man dropped the teen off at his mother’s Northside home later in the evening.

Johnson’s mother told police that evening was the last time she saw her son, and she did not know whom he was with when he let home.

The Sheriff’s Office noted in its missing persons report that Johnson had never been reported missing before.

Anyone with information about the disappearance or murder of Johnson is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904-630-0500 or email [email protected]. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.

https://www.news4jax.com/news/2019/07/16/remains-found-in-wooded-area-identified-as-missing-teenager/

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The murder of an 18-year-old Jacksonville man has become the center of a nationwide TikTok trend.

“Where’s Corbin?” is a phrase that is now trending on the popular social media app.

Several TikTokers have gone viral as they dance and mime the lyrics to a song with details about Corbin Johnson’s murder.

“I think that it’s just ignorant. I really do think that it’s ignorant,” Johnson’s mother Melissa Jackson said.

Jackson reported her son missing in 2018. His remains were found in a wooded area in 2019. His death was ruled a murder.

The trend has caused many to seek out more details about his story. In the last few days, a 2019 story about his death has been viewed nearly 700,000 times on News4JAX.com.

Over the past few weeks, Jackson said she has received dozens of condolences from strangers on social media.

“I didn’t understand where it was coming from,” said Jackson.

She was surprised to learn the hashtag “#Where’sCorbin” reached up to 3.9 million views on TikTok.

The song used in the TikToks was released last year. It is called “Beatbox remix/Bibby Flow” by Jacksonville rapper, Julio Foolio. The video has been viewed more than 10 million times on YouTube.

The lyrics in the song say: “Corbin got kidnapped they found his bones he was rotten (Where’s Corbin?)”

According to sources, Foolio, whose legal name is Charles Jones, is linked to a violent group that goes by KTA. Other murder victims are also mentioned in his songs.

Some people asked Jones about Johnson during an Instagram live last week.

“Talking about where is Corbin, I don’t know where Corbin is. That’s all I’ve got to say,” said Jones.

Several TikTokers are now taking down their videos after learning the meaning behind the song.

“For the most part, it is disgusting a lot of people. A lot of people, if you do have some people that think it’s funny and laughing about it. But for the most part, it really is touching a lot of people’s hearts,” Jackson said.

Corbin Odell Johnson is not missing. His mother knows exactly where he is.

“To answer the question where’s Corbin, Corbin is right here. He’s in my heart. If you’re looking for Corbin, that’s where Corbin is, he’s right here. I have him with me every day,” she said.

Johnson’s parents said the teenager disappeared sometime after a job interview. Johnson’s father said he dropped his son off for a job interview with UPS. According to the police report, another man dropped the teen off at his mother’s Northside home later in the evening.

Johnson’s mother told police that evening was the last time she saw her son, and she did not know whom he was with when he got home.

Jackson still waits for an arrest and is hoping the TikTok trend can bring justice for Johnson.

Jones posted on Instagram last month saying he is no longer naming homicide victims in his songs because it’s childish. He declined News4Jax’s request for comment on Sunday.

If you know anything about Corbin Odell Johnson’s murder, you are asked to call JSO or Crimestoppers.

https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2022/01/02/jacksonville-teens-murder-becomes-subject-of-tiktok-trend-his-mother-calls-it-ignorant/

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Sierra Neihaus Teen Killer Murders Sister

Sierra Neihaus

Sierra Neihaus was fifteen years old from Kansas who would stab to death her thirteen year old sister. According to court documents Sierra Neihaus would get into an argument with her younger sister that ended violently with the thirteen year old stabbed multiple times. This teen killer would be sentenced to 16 years in prison

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A 16-year-old Kansas girl has been ordered to spend nearly 16 years in prison in connection with the stabbing death of her younger sister.

Sierra Neihaus was sentenced Tuesday in Saline County. That’s where she pleaded no contest in March to amended charges of second-degree murder, felony theft, and two counts of interference with law enforcement.

Prosecutors allege Niehaus fatally stabbed her 13-year-old sister, Galazia, at the family’s rural home on Aug. 1, 2014

https://www.ksn.com/news/salina-teen-sentenced-to-nearly-16-years-in-sisters-death/1024182085/

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A 15-year-old Kansas girl will go on trial in September for first-degree murder in the stabbing death of her sister.

Sierra Niehaus pleaded not guilty Monday to killing her sister, 13-year-old Galazia, at the family’s home in rural Saline County on Aug. 1. She is being tried as an adult.

The Salina Journal reports the trial was scheduled to begin Sept. 15 and is expected to take about a week.

Attorney Julie Effenbeck was appointed to represent Niehaus, who earlier this month was transferred from juvenile detention to Saline County’s adult inmate population.

Judge Patrick Thompson ruled in April that Niehaus should be tried as an adult. She was 14 when her sister was killed.

https://fox4kc.com/news/trial-set-for-kansas-girl-accused-of-killing-sister/

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Sierra Niehaus is scheduled for release in 2030

Rae Carruth Celebrity Crime

Rae Carruth

Rae Carruth was a NFL player whose career came to a crashing end when he was charged in the murder of a pregnant woman. In 1997 Rae Carruth was drafted by the NFL Carolina Panthers. Carruth who would sign a five million dollar contract for four years would do well his first year however he would break his foot during the second season and had played six games in his third season before being arrested for murder.

Rae Carruth was casually dating a woman named  Cherica Adams and when Carruth learned that she was pregnant he set up her murder with Van Brett Watkins Sr. On the night that she was murdered Cherica Adams was blocked in by a car driven by Rae Carruth as Van Brett Watkins Sr would shoot her multiple times. Cherica Adams would call police and identify Rae Carruth before passing away.

Cherica Adams son Chancellor Lee Adams was delivered through an emergency C-Section had sustained injuried due to lack of oxygen to his brain which resulted in cerebral palsy

Rae Carruth would be arrested after he was found hiding in the trunk of a car. Carruth would ultimately be convicted and sentenced to 18 to 24 years in prison. Carruth would be released from prison in 2018. Van Brett Watkins Sr would be sentenced to forty years in prison

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Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Rae Carruth was released from prison Monday after serving nearly 19 years in jail for conspiring to kill Cherica Adams, his girlfriend who was eight months pregnant with their child.

Carruth did not speak with reporters as he exited the Sampson Correctional Institution in North Carolina. He was originally sentenced to between 18 and 24 years in prison for his involvement in the murder.

Adams died a month after being shot four times in a drive-by shooting Carruth orchestrated in 1999. Their child survived after an emergency caesarean section but was born with permanent brain damage and cerebral palsy because of the shooting.

“I’m apologizing for the loss of her daughter. I’m apologizing for the impairment of my son,” Carruth told WBTV. “I feel responsible for everything that happened. And I just want her to know that truly I am sorry for everything.”

Carruth addressed Adams’ mother in a 15-page letter earlier this year. Saundra Adams has raised her grandson during Carruth’s incarceration. The child is now 18.

Carruth has expressed an interest in caring for his son upon his release.

“I should be raising my son. His mother should be raising her son,” Carruth said. “Ms. Adams should not be doing this and I want that responsibility back.

“I feel like he might not ever have his mother in his life but he could still have me and I could still make a difference and I don’t think that’s anyone’s responsibility when I’m still here.”

Carruth will be under a nine-month supervision period in which he will have to check in periodically with law enforcement

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2802178-rae-carruth-released-from-prison-19-years-after-conspiracy-charge

Johnny Lewis Celebrity Crime

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Johnny Lewis was an actor who is best known for playing half sack on the television program Sons Of Anarchy however it is what took place after leaving the show that most people remember. According to family members and friends Johnny Lewis behavior drastically changed following a motorcycle accident. Johnny Lewis would be arrested multiple times in a two month behavior and would spend time in jail and in a psychiatric facility.

When Johnny Lewis was finally released he would murder an elderly woman and her cat before falling from a tall building causing his death. Many believed that Johnny Miller was high on drugs when the murder took place however his toxicology report came back clean. Chances are his odd behavior was a result of a brain injury following the motorcycle accident that doctors missed.

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Fans and fellow castmembers remain in shock over the gruesome death of Sons of Anarchy star Johnny Lewis, who fell to his death from the roof of a Los Angeles home and is accused of killing its 81-year-old owner, from whom he rented a room.

But criminal records obtained by E! News reveal that the 28-year-old had a sprawling history of recent run-ins with the law, as well as a stint at a mental-health treatment facility.

Feb. 10, 2012: Lewis is arrested in Los Angeles for battery allegedly involving a woman named Shirley Wendell. He is held in custody, with bail set at $20,000.

Feb. 12: He is officially charged with two misdemeanors stemming from that arrest: assault and battery, and resisting arrest. He enters a plea of no contest and is placed on summary probation for three years, and ordered to serve 12 days in a county jail and pay various fines and restitution fees. He is also ordered to stay away from Wendell.

Feb. 18: Lewis is again arrested, this time for entering a residence in Los Angeles through a window with intent to commit a felony. His bail was set at $50,000.

Feb. 24: He is charged with two counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon stemming from a third incident that happened in Los Angeles on Jan. 3, 2012, but does not appear for his two court dates. At the second court date, his public defender tells the judge he has had no contact with his client. His bail is set at $100,000, and a bench warrant is issued for his arrest. The actor eventually shows up for his third court date, and the bench warrant is vacated.

March 19: Lewis faces a new round of charges, this time from his Feb. 18 bust for entering an L.A. structure. He is slapped with charges of felony burglary and loitering, a misdemeanor disorderly conduct. He does not show for his arraignment, and a bench warrant is issued for his arrest, with bail set at $250,000. He fails to appear for multiple hearings, and when he finally does, his bail is lowered to $150,000.

March 27: Lewis is taken into custody over his Jan. 3 incident, and he pleads not guilty to both counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon. He remains in custody pending his trial.

April 12: He is sent to jail over his Feb. 18 arrest.

May 18: Following a court order that he be conditionally released to a secure treatment center, Lewis is transported from jail to Ridgeview Ranch in Altadena, Calif., which specializes in mental-health, drug and alcohol-related issues.

Aug. 8: The actor appears in court representing himself, where he withdraws his plea of not guilty and pleads no contest to one count of felony assault with a deadly weapon. He is sentenced to three years’ formal probation and ordered to serve 365 days in the county jail and pay restitution and fines. 

Aug. 17: Less than 10 days after being slapped with a yearlong jail sentence, Lewis pleads no contest to felony attempted burglary and is ordered to serve another 291 days in jail and pay various fines and restitution costs.

Sept. 21: Lewis is released from jail.

Sept. 26: Police believe Lewis strangled and beat to death his elderly landlady, Catherine Davis, and fought with two neighbors before plummeting to his own death from the rooftop of her home.

https://www.eonline.com/news/349447/sons-of-anarchy-murder-case-a-timeline-of-johnny-lewis-criminal-past

Carmen Collins Teen Killer Murders Sister

Carmen Collins

Carmen Collins was a seventeen teen killer from Georgia who would fatally shoot her younger sister. According to court documents Carmen Collins was packing up her stuff planning to runaway from home when her younger sister attempted to stop her. Carmen Collins would grab her fathers gun and chased her sister around the home shooting her several times. Carmen Collins would then set fire to the home in order to cover up the murder. Carmen Collins would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to life in prison

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A teenage girl from the small town of Kathleen, Ga., was sentenced to life in prison this weekend after she pleaded guilty to killing her 12-year-old sister and setting fire to her family’s house in hopes of covering up the crime.

Carmen Collins, now 18, initially denied she had killed her sister, but reportedly admitted her guilt to her attorney two weeks ago. She pleaded guilty to malice murder and arson for the July 2012 crimes, according to the Telegraph of Macon. Superior Court Judge Edward Lukemire sentenced her to life in prison. She will be eligible for parole in 30 years.

Prosecutors said the girls’ parents had left the house when India caught her sister packing her things to run away. India tried to stop Carmen from leaving and threatened to call their parents. Carmen then got her father’s .40-caliber handgun, chased her sister through the house and ultimately shot her six times. Five of the shots were in the back, while final shot was fired as Collins stood over her sister.

Then, according to the prosecutor, Carmen Collins retrieved two gas cans from a shed, poured the gasoline around the house and set it on fire with the intention of making it look like her sister had been killed in the blaze. She fled in a car with the family dog to Columbus, where she was arrested two days later.

“This situation is a no-win, unbearable situation for these parents,” Hartwig told the judge. “They have basically lost both of their daughters. Our thoughts and prayers go out to these parents. This is a horrible situation.”

The Telegraph reports that the girls’ mother, Angela Collins, wept through much of the hearing. Prior to the sentencing, she spoke to the judge and smiled at her daughter as she walked past the defense table. She said while Carmen had run away a couple of times she was respectful and had never been violent.

“Our girls were very close,” Collins said. “They loved each other. … We look forward to the day Carmen is back with us, and we still love her and always will. We will love her and support her through any and everything.”

Collins was also charged with felony murder, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, burglary and auto theft, but those charges were dropped with her guilty plea to murder and arson.

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Carmen Collins is currently incarcerated at the Arrendale State Prison

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Carmen Collins is serving a life sentence