The human remains discovered in the Sam Houston National Forest this month have been identified as belonging to a woman from California who vanished last year.
Evidence suggested that the remains belonged to a human being, which was later confirmed by DNA and dental record analysis to be those of the missing woman, Felicia Johnson, according to the sheriff‘s office.
Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, aged 28, has been charged by HPD of committing murder and tampering with evidence concerning the case. After researching, detectives realized Nwobodo had collected Johnson from 3233 Windchase Boulevard and then taken her to his own apartment at 14935 South Richmond Avenue.
Houston Police believed that Johnson was killed by Nwobodo his apartment and disposed her body few days later.
WANTED: Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, is charged with murder in the disappearance of Felicia Johnson, 24.
Ms. Johnson's last known location was 14935 S. Richmond Ave.
If you have info call HPD Homicide 713-308-3600 or @CrimeStopHOU.
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— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) June 9, 2022
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