Family of slain Michigan student Julia Niswender hopes police will investigate cold case

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Julia Niswender, 23, was a student at Eastern Michigan University when she was killed in her off-campus apartment.

"We're just frustrated and they need to hand it over. This is too big for them," said Jennifer Niswender about Ypsilanti Police, hoping her twin sister's unsolved murder can be turned over to Michigan State Police.

"The manner in which she was placed in the bathtub was definitely not consistent with somebody just getting in and taking a bath," said Joe Yuhas, who was the original lead detective on the case."My heart goes out to the family. And I can say with all sincerity that there's not a day that goes by that I haven't thought about this case. And it'll probably probably haunt me for the rest of my life until these case is solved," he said.

Unfortunately, when police went to obtain a copy of the video from the apartment building, it had been recorded over. Now assisting Julia's family is Lindsay Turner of the victim advocacy group - Can't Stop Won't Stop. Turner became known for her persistence in trying to turn up information and tips as a civilian when she began looking into the murder of her sister-in-law Egypt Covington.

 

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