In today's episode of LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss the death of Sherri Rasmussen.
In 1986 Sherri Rasmussen was found dead in her home. The house was ransacked, and it appeared that a pretty violent attack and intense struggle had taken place. There were a couple of pieces of evidence that stood out to detectives. One being that Sherri and her husband John's marriage certificate was the only thing besides the couple's car that had been taken. Another piece of evidence that stood out to detectives was a bite mark on Sherri's hand. However, what really stands out about this case to us is that the detectives exhibit extreme tunnel vision that allows this case to go cold for 23 years.
Case Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubTIJEc8ia4&t=9s, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sherri_Rasmussen#Decision, https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-11-16/stephanie-lazarus-as-a-cop-killed-ex-boyfriends-wife-now-recommended-for-parole,
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