Andrew Sorensen Missing – A Washington state father was captured on Friday as specialists say he killed his girl’s beau after purportedly learning he sold her into a sex dealing ring.
On Oct. 22, Spokane cops got calls about an unwanted vehicle in a local location and close by leave “with a foul scent” coming from it, the division said in an assertion. Specialists before long affirmed there were human remaining parts in the vehicle which had a place with a 19-year-old male, distinguished by the Spokesman-Review as Andrew Sorensen. On Oct. 29, officials captured 60-year-old John Eisenman, accusing him of first-degree murder.
Specialists said Eisenman supposedly scholarly in October 2020 that his girl had been sold into a sex dealing ring around Seattle, and Sorensen, distinguished as the sweetheart of the girl “may have been the one liable for her deal.”
Sometime thereafter, Eisenman had the option to safeguard his girl and get her covered into the Spokane region.
The next month, Eisenman learned Sorensen would be in the city of Airway Heights, only west of Spokane. Sorensen was then stood up to by Eisenman as he showed up at the area.
During the showdown, police said Eisenman snatched Sorensen by tying him up then placing him in the trunk of a vehicle before purportedly killing him.
“Eisenman, therefore, attacked the casualty by hitting him in the head with an ash square and afterward wounded him over and over, causing his demise,” the Spokane Police Department said.
After the casualty’s passing, police said Eisenman drove and left the vehicle, with the body still inside, in a distant region in a northern piece of Spokane County. The vehicle stayed there for almost a year until somebody who police said didn’t know about a body in the vehicle moved the vehicle in October to the area police found it at.