Drugs, Exploitation, and Murder: Unraveling the Alexis Rasmussen Case – Everything Law and Order Blog

In a case that shocked a community, 16-year-old Alexis Rasmussen vanished without a trace, only to be discovered later in a horrifying state. The teenager’s body was found discarded in a garbage bag, with toxicology reports revealing lethal levels of drugs in her system. As investigators dug deeper, a disturbing picture emerged of the events leading up to Alexis’s death. What began as a routine babysitting job for Eric and Dea Millerberg took a sinister turn, with allegations surfacing that the couple had engaged in sexual activities with the underage girl while providing her with drugs and alcohol.

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In this episode, Annie Elise meticulously examines the tragic story of Alexis Rasmussen, piecing together the sequence of events that led to her untimely death. The analysis covers the initial missing person investigation, the discovery of Alexis’s body, and the subsequent criminal proceedings against the Millerbergs. Elise delves into the evidence presented at trial, the testimonies that shed light on the couple’s actions, and the ultimate fate of those deemed responsible for Alexis’s death.

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49 thoughts on “Drugs, Exploitation, and Murder: Unraveling the Alexis Rasmussen Case”
  1. My husband was a friend of hers, said she was a really sweet girl. I remember when she went missing as well. 😕 Same time as another girl, who was found safe. The whole community was heartbroken when she was found and the truth was brought to light. Rest in peace, Lexi.

  2. They took advantage of this teen,to me they are at fault . Dea got off to easy. Alexis will never have the opportunity to have kids. A woman that gives a child drugs does NOT deserve custody of kids at all.

  3. I remember being 12 and watching a 6 month old with a heart condition. I was terrified that the alarm would go off so I sat waiting the whole time while the parents were out. I didn’t watch them that long. The toddler started calling me mommy and I got freaked out. It definitely was birth control for me during my teenage years. 😂 but yea today I would never let a 12 yr old watch my kids. But we were more self sufficient back then. Kids are totally not the same today.

  4. This happens all the time in Utah. It usually doesn't go this far, but there is a major sickness in the dominant group in Utah where parents don't question the people they let their kids hang out with out of mix of naivety, social pressure, and incorrect priorities.

    Any sane parent in any other social group social group would spot a TON of red flags with the Millbergs upon meeting them once (skinheads and meth addicts are not hard to spot) and they never would have let their daughter take a job with them. However, Alexis' mom and dad failed her by not wanting to stir up trouble and take the time to check on what their kids were doing. They were equally responsible.

    A similar thing happened in the Elizabeth Smart case, the dad let a crazy homeless man in their house with his underage daughters to do yard work out of unbelievable stupidity and carelessness.

    A certain group in Utah really needs to reevaluate their culture. Is the veneer of the perfect family your goal, or do you actual care about your family's safety? You cannot have both.

  5. Does Annie still have her original channel, or was she forced to sell it when she was contracted with Law And Crime?

    Not that I don't like her here… I would just hope she was able to keep her original channel.

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