Tennessee Woman Found Dead in Cornfield Days After Vanishing – Everything Law and Order Blog

A 29-year-old Tennessee woman was reported missing on August 4 by her close friend after she stopped responding to messages. Five days later, investigators found Rebecca Maxfield dead inside a car in the middle of a cornfield. Joshua Wayne Goff was arrested and charged with abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence in connection to her death. Law&Crime’s Sierra Gillespie breaks down the disturbing case.

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25 thoughts on “Tennessee Woman Found Dead in Cornfield Days After Vanishing”
  1. I can't watch this presenter, she drives me crazy. Huge smiles in a horrible situation, inane questions & statements. This is the 3rd & definitely last time I've tried watching her cases but I just can't.

  2. So they tell us to wait 24 hours before reporting but then say the first 24 hours are the most important??? So which is it? What are we supposed to do when we absolutely know within a few hours that something must have happened to someone we know & care about???

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