UNSOLVED: North Carolina’s Faith Hedgepeth case – Everything Law and Order Blog

Faith Hedgepeth was a beautiful young woman, a promising student much loved by her family and her Native American Haliwa-Saponi tribe in North Carolina. At 19 years old, Faith was aiming to be the first of her family to graduate college. She lived in an off-campus apartment near the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. She dreamed of becoming a doctor. But she never made it.
Plus Crime Watch Daily’s Billy Jensen and Kelly McLear discuss details and developments in the investigation of the death of Faith Hedgepeth.
And Jensen interviews Chapel Hill Police Chief Chris Blue and Lt. Celisa Lehew four years after the unsolved crime (recorded in September 2016).
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46 thoughts on “UNSOLVED: North Carolina’s Faith Hedgepeth case”
  1. Pretty sure that call was made frm the nightclub, three hours before she was killed, (probably when she was still at the club., …Which means that playing it for her parents and inferringit's audi of their daughter being murdered was not only needlessly cruel, it exposes these guys complete lack of integrity, and use of inflammatory manipulative propaganda.

  2. Just shows that police often let a killer get away with it by having tunnel vision on certain suspects. Turns out it was an opportunistic attack by a young man attending a party at one of the apartments below. Wrong place wrong time for this beautiful girl. RIP

  3. I have seen so many different stories about unsolved murders and all of them are in the southern states. The police officers are some lazy fucks they dont do even half the work they should be doing. I bet if the situation happen where i am from the boyfriend and them 2 bih would been locked up the key thrown away. Our officers out here do a thorough investigation no slacking frfr so yea they suck ass smdh poor baby cant get justice due to lack of help. Rip baby girl

  4. What I've always wondered why, is WHY are some so high profiled but yet so many go. Heard of, makes me sick. What cuz some has more money then others, more prettier then others, BS rich or poor all Cases should get the same publicity… I said what I said!

  5. This detective woman is a straight up LIAR. She would be a horrible witness for any case . She NEVER gives any answers to questions. She beats around the bush and cites “ sources “. The interviewer straight up asked if information came from friends or reliable sources like the cell phone company .. she can’t even answer that .
    Stay away from Chapel Hill because this is how you snd your family will be treated . Weak ass police department. They need better PR.

  6. They made an arrest in 2021 🙌
    No trial date…YET! But it’s a start.
    Suspects name:
    “Miguel Enrique Salguero-Olivares”.
    He was pulled over for DWI, and his DNA and fingerprints were a match to the bottle that was found in the apartment at the time of the murder.

  7. The Police made an arrest in regards to this case in 2021 :- On September 16, 2021, the Chapel Hill Police Department arrested Miguel Salguero-Olivares, 28, of Durham, on a first-degree murder charge in Hedgepeth's death. He had not been a suspect originally, but was identified through DNA samples after he had been arrested on a drunken-driving charge in Wake County the preceding month. According to court documents released in January 2022, the DNA found at the scene and the palm print on the murder weapon match Salguero-Olivares.[26] In a statement, the police asked the public to bear with them as they sorted the details out. "This story will take time to completely unfold", said Chief Blue

  8. They arrested an Miguel Enrique Salguero-Olivares in 2022. He matched the DNA sample found at the scene. He is being held with no bond. No court date has been set yet

    They also haven’t disclosed how/if they knew each other or what the connection is

  9. I pray to God for this case to solve ASAP. I truly beleive it was her roommate, Erik, and the other friend. God have mercy on them all. I cant beleive the case is not solve. God is going to get you all..

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