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Lance Corporal Maria Frances Lauterbach〔 ( – December 2007) of Vandalia, Ohio,〔(Sheriff: Missing Vandalia Marine Dead ) from WHIO-TV, Dayton, Ohio〕 was a United States Marine who disappeared from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on December 14, 2007.〔(Missing Marine story via feed from CNN )〕 At the time of her disappearance, Lauterbach was eight months pregnant. Authorities found the remains of Maria Lauterbach and her unborn child in Corporal Cesar Armando Laurean's backyard. Lauterbach grew up in Dayton, where she attended Butler High School. Lauterbach joined the Marines on June 6, 2006. She was a personnel clerk assigned to Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force.〔(Find a Grave site )〕 ==Background and death== According to her mother, Mrs. Mary Lauterbach, LCpl. Lauterbach was preparing to testify that she was raped by a fellow Marine. Mrs. Lauterbach told police that her daughter "claimed she had been raped by a senior Marine at her command, and that the investigation had gone sour."〔(Missing, pregnant Marine alleged rape )〕 Her mother reported her missing on December 19, five days after their last conversation.〔(Marine's Body Reportedly Found )〕 Her cellphone was found on December 20, near the main gate at Camp Lejeune.〔 Authorities found the burned remains of Maria Lauterbach and her unborn child in a fire pit in Corporal Cesar Armando Laurean's backyard. They also found a large quantity of her blood in Laurean's house in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Laurean was reported as having tried to clean up the scene.〔(FOXNews.com – N.C. Investigators Issue Warrant in 'Disgusting' Murder of Pregnant Marine )〕 During a press conference on January 11, 2008, Onslow County Sheriff Ed Brown reported the death of Lauterbach. Brown stated that authorities "had gotten physical evidence of the woman's death that also linked Laurean to the death."〔(Blood, possible grave of pregnant Marine found at suspect's house )〕 Laurean claims in a note found by his wife that Maria Lauterbach committed suicide by cutting her own throat during an argument at the Laurean home. However, authorities found evidence that pointed to murder in the initial investigation, which was further supported by the autopsy results released in March 2008, which classified the neck wound as post-mortem and insufficient to cause death. The official cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head.〔(Article – Lauterbach's autopsy )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Murder of Maria Lauterbach」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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