Pregnant wife of Marine found murdered in mineshaft after affair – Crime Watch Daily Full Episode – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this episode of Crime Watch Daily: Erin Corwin was trapped in a Marine love triangle until she was found, strangled and dumped in a mineshaft. Plus, bodycam footage depicts a confrontation between a police officer and a woman who fled the scene of an accident.

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29 thoughts on “Pregnant wife of Marine found murdered in mineshaft after affair – Crime Watch Daily Full Episode”
  1. She got greedy, having her own husband but still coveting another and expecting a happy ending. Without remorse, without consideration of her own husband and the family she's going to destroy. In the end, it was her delusion that a man commiting adultery with her is a knight when in fact he was just a cold hearted murderer.

  2. Everyone saying Erin “expected to be proposed to” when that wasn’t even the conversation Erin didn’t bring it up her friend did and she just said maybe that doesn’t mean that thought was ever actually in her head🤦🏽‍♀️

  3. People make mistakes. However, dishonesty and untrustworthiness may lead to such outcome. Infidelity gives rise to a complicated level of emotions that many people have not learned to handle. There is no justification for homicide. Nevertheless, had she accepted responsibility of her marriage, she would be alive today, having set boundaries of integrity to protect her marriage…..The lover thought he could get rid of complication as he was already married. Were these life issues taught in the education system, people may have more power to understand and have control over their emotions….👍🏾

  4. Mother: daughter is Shy? Not make friends???
    Daughter: gets unfaithful, affair with a married man, gets pregnant, expects proposal!

    Oh c'mon. Sad thats she is a victim and did not deserve to die, but she was no angel😮

  5. Erin was 19 years old. People are really hard on women. Her brain wasn't even done developing yet. I think we were all "delusional", aka expecting a fairy tale, when we were 19 years old.

    I know I was.

    Erin had a miscarriage, her husband began to pull away which usually means he's possibly getting close to someone else and Erin is human. She needed comfort after a painful loss.

    Can you imagine losing your baby then your husband distancing himself? It's like he was blaming her for the loss which would be extremely devastating and depressing for any woman.

    Pregnancy brings hormones then all women were raised on fairy tales and everyone acts like they can't understand Erin.

    Who I didn't understand was the murdering cheating husband who nobody had mentioned yet.

    I have seen people feeling sorry for a husband who, basically, neglected and/or rejected her after the loss of their baby.

    I saw people blaming a 19 year old young woman who was barely legal and barely out of her parents' house.

    But, literally, NOTHING for the clown who cheated with Erin in his home where his wife walked in on them.

    Who went on to kill Erin, then tell the police that Erin and he only kissed 4 times. Yea, Ok.

    Then the murdering husband was trying to imply that Erin's husband was the murderer.

    Then, this murdering idiot finally admitted to killing Erin but blamed someone else again and refusing to own his crazy by saying that he was controlled by anger because Erin molested his daughter. 😳

    So, it wasn't enough that murdering husband cheated in front of his wife, possibly impregnated Erin, killed Erin, tried to pin it on an innocent man who'd already been cheated on, wouldn't tell the cops whwre Erin's body was but now clown murderer needs to sully Erin's name. It's all vile and the fact that everyone is blaming the victim or trying to drag her, a 19 year old, is Diabolical and Nasty Work.

  6. cops love to jam people up then slap a resisting arrest charge on them as the sole charge pending — if resisting is the only charge, what were they under arrest for in the first place?

    never ceases to amaze me

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