In 2003, 18-year-old Katie Autry was embarking on a new and exciting chapter in her life as she began her college journey at Western Kentucky University. Like many young adults, Autry was filled with hope and anticipation for the experiences and opportunities that lay ahead. She settled into her new surroundings, making friends and adjusting to the rhythm of college life. However, little did she know that her dreams of a bright future would soon be shattered by a horrific turn of events that would forever change the course of her life.
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In this episode of 10 to Life, host Annie Elise delves into the heartbreaking story of Katie Autry, unraveling the details of the tragic incident that unfolded on the Western Kentucky University campus. Through a careful examination of the evidence and interviews with those close to the case, Elise pieces together the events that led to Autry’s devastating fate. As the narrative unfolds, viewers are taken on a journey through the investigation, the legal proceedings, and the lasting impact of this senseless crime on Autry’s family, friends, and the entire college community.
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Annie Elise you are doing an amazing job explaining the facts of a case .
This is my first time hearing of this case, so excuse my ignorance, but was there ever any actual solid evidence linking Lukas to the crime?
So many haters on this channel
is it just me who found the roomate's actions weird? like why wouldn't you get in the car with your roommate who was later promoted to your best friend? why would you let her get into a car with a random guy or guy(s) and think that's okay? you wouldn't feel inclined to go take care of your drunken friend and ensure she's okay? and even the phone call…you hear her say she doesn't know who's in the dorm with her and that she's scared and you don't immediately rush back or call authorities?
This story was nice to listen too. Sorta mysterious yet fascinating. Sometimes I wish we could rewind time and visit events in time to fully know.
Annie, to be a little pedantic, Lucas was not found innocent. He was found not guilty. That means the jury did not feel the case was proved beyond reasonable doubt. As someone who has served on two juries including one death penalty federal capital murder case, the language is important. As a result, I don't feel I have enough detail without hearing and seeing all the evidence what I think. If I was forced to give an opinion, I feel he is probably guilty.
Imo Lucas seems absolutely innocent Steven lied multiple times and admitted to everything along with matching dna… Soo what more does the family want they found the guilty party thats it case closed!!
I like how she said a fight with her boyfriend, when in reality she assaulted her boyfriend amd was abusive to him.. also why wouldn't her roommate call someone to check in on her after that weird call? Especially with her saying leave me alone thats an L friend its partially her roommates fault in my eyes!
Her voice is absolutely horrendous
I live in the town where this happened. It was such an awful time for our community. Katie deserved so much more out of life. Still think about her and her family from time to time. I also work with one of the former detectives, and I believe the actual killer got away with murder.
We love you Annie Elise!!!
I’ve always been fearful/super aware at frat parties. I usually stay away but when I am at one I’m looking at everyone. I remember this Nerd frat that said no alcohol and tried to take my drink but didn’t notice that a guy & his friend was trying to grind up on a girl without her consent or even without talking to her. Priorities are messed up
don't know why but i find Annie Elise so boring 😔
Wild how people are criticizing Annie who is doing great work for how her script was written. How we speak has changed. I like that she doesn’t sound like a robot. It sounds like she’s telling me a story around the fire and I LOVE HER!
law and crime or anniexelise?
why does it take her so looooong to tell a story?
No DNA..a time-stamped receipt…and an alibi from his father….not to mention he told the cops to go ahead and do what they needed to do…he said that because he knew he wasn't there. DUH! Lucas is not guilty. Also…I could pick anyone from the comments section and make them look like a bad person. I'd start by asking all your exes about you…then hit up all your enemies or people you've argued with. I would give only their side of the "story" and TADAAA…you look like a POS.
what is wrong with people. this is just horrible and cruel.
I think Lucas was involved as well. 2 fires are no coincidence.
Being intoxicated and remembering to put Vaseline on the door knob amongst other things I don't think it was just one person but we shall never know … 😢 Cruel cruel world
All I'm going to say is, reading through the comments, this woman presenting the video has an EXTREMELY TOXIC FAN BASE. Do better, @Law&Crime Network
"Dates back to about twenty years," I think you need a better writer to write your scripts, because this is awful.
Juries do not find defendants innocent. They are found either guilty or not guilty.
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Unsolved murder of Wisconsin female in 2007. Her name was Kelly Nolan. She was abducted, [can't say in YT comments], and then murdered. Her body was dumped in some woods off of a highway. Her case remains unsolved to this very day. Please, help breathe new life into her unsolved case.
Lay off the tan..
A vhs tape is not the size of a shoe box but I know what she meant 😂