
This episode of True Crime Garage covers the case of 14-year-old Jennifer Metternach, who went missing in Jacksonville, Florida, in November 2001. The discussion includes her troubled home life, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the discovery of her body in Long Branch Creek.
Jennifer lived in Woodland Estates mobile home park with her mother, Angie Metternach. After a fight with her mother, Jennifer left home on November 4, 2001, and was reported missing the following day. Witnesses saw her in the area, but she failed to return home.
On November 8, two boys discovered Jennifer's body in the creek, which was determined to be a homicide. The investigation revealed that she had been stabbed multiple times, and evidence suggested her body was dumped after her death.
Detectives found a knife handle with strands of Jennifer's hair wrapped around it at the recovery scene, believed to be the murder weapon. The episode discusses the investigation's challenges and the potential suspects, including adult men in the mobile home park.
As the case unfolds, the hosts emphasize the importance of community involvement and the impact of Jennifer's tragic death on her family.
Jennifer Metternach, 14, went missing in 2001; her body was found days later, revealing a violent homicide linked to local adults.

This episode stands out for the following:
Some evil monster simply discarded her like trash.Jennifer Medernach /// Part 1 /// 532
You quickly find out that you know little to nothing.Jennifer Medernach /// Part 1 /// 532
It was a horrible and tragic death for her to have to go through.Jennifer Medernach /// Part 1 /// 532
We got about 25 phone calls based on the picture that had been put out.Jennifer Medernach /// Part 1 /// 532
I think children today are growing up too fast. I think she was too.Jennifer Medernach /// Part 1 /// 532