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Following the finding of Eliza Fletcher’s death, the family of the teacher who was kidnapped while she was jogging breaks their silence

After Eliza Fletcher, a teacher in Tennessee, passed away in a tragic accident, her family has expressed their sorrow and expressed their sorrow. Over the course of the previous Friday, September 2, Fletcher was last seen going for a jog in the vicinity of the University of Memphis at approximately 4:30 in the morning. A man who stepped out of a dark-colored SUV is said to have kidnapped her in a brutal manner, according to the police. A body was discovered by the authorities twenty minutes away from the location where Eliza was taken, according to an announcement made yesterday. Since then, the body has been recognized as belonging to the 32-year-old, as reported by the New York Post.

It was announced today that her parents had issued a statement acknowledging the demise of their cherished daughter. The following is what it says: “We are heartbroken and crushed by this needless tragedy! Liza brought endless happiness to a multitude of people, including her family, friends, coworkers, students, parents, members of her congregation at Second Presbyterian Church, and everyone else who had the pleasure of knowing her.

At this moment, it is appropriate to remember and appreciate how extraordinary she was, as well as to show support for those who loved so deeply about her. The arrest of Cleotha Abston, 38 years old, by the police on Sunday resulted in the filing of charges against him, including tampering with evidence and extremely aggravated kidnapping. In a separate case that occurred in the year 2000, Abston was found guilty of exceptionally severe kidnapping and received a sentence of twenty-four years in prison. Abston is the owner of the SUV that was seen during Eliza’s kidnapping.

Following the discovery of Eliza’s body on Tuesday, which was located in close proximity to the residence of Abston’s brother, Mario, Abston was also charged with first-degree murder and murder in the commission of kidnapping. These accusations were made against Abston. At the time of his trial, the 38-year-old man may be subject to the possibility of being sentenced to death. According to the reports, Abston’s neighbors who lived in close proximity to him were quick to portray him as an unfamiliar person. During an interview with the Daily Mail, a neighbor shared their thoughts, saying, “When women were around, he would sit in the truck and stare.” I found him to be an odd pervert.

In reference to an event that occurred during the winter of the previous year, she remembered, “He watched me come on the porch, then came up the stairs behind me and said, ‘I will give you $100 to f**k.'” Abston was involved in an incident that took place earlier this year, according to another neighbor who saw it. “He kept waving me over to him and saying, ‘I’ve got $100,'” she claimed. “He was extremely excited.” It was also his attempt to capture my niece, and he made an effort to get her to accompany him into the apartment. I am aware of no one in this place having sexual relations with him. Oh, he is so frightening, he is just creepy.

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