This episode covers the tragic murder of Alexandra Kogut at the College at Brockport in September 2012, the investigation into her death, and the subsequent trial of her boyfriend Clayton Whittemore. Key discussions include the timeline of events leading up to the murder, the emotional turmoil experienced by friends and family, and the legal proceedings that followed.
Alex Kogut, an 18-year-old college freshman, was reported missing after her mother sensed something was wrong when she did not respond to texts. The police discovered a violent crime scene in her dorm room, leading to the realization that Alex was the victim.
Clayton Whittemore, Alex's boyfriend, was identified as a person of interest after he was seen with her earlier that night. He later turned himself in, confessing to the murder during a 911 call. The investigation revealed a history of violence and emotional turmoil in their relationship.
The trial highlighted Clayton's troubled past, including claims of abuse from his father, but the jury ultimately found him guilty of second-degree murder. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
The episode emphasizes the importance of awareness regarding dating violence and the impact of Alex's story on her community, leading to initiatives aimed at preventing similar tragedies.
Alex Kogut was murdered by her boyfriend Clayton Whittemore, who later confessed and was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
This episode stands out for the following:
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