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Student, 21, Killed After Getting Into Wrong Car Thinking It Was The Uber She Had Booked


A student from New Jersey was only weeks away from her graduation when she was brutally killed after getting into the wrong car thinking it was the Uber she had booked.

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Samantha Josephson was studying political science at the University of South Carolina and had spent time studying in Barcelona.

She had won a full scholarship to Drexel University in Philadelphia where she wanted to pursue her dreams of practicing international law.

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But on March 28, 2019, Samantha was feeling a little down after receiving bad news about a family member’s health.

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After spending some time with her friends at the Five Points area in Columbia, she ordered an Uber and went outside to wait for the vehicle.

 

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A surveillance camera captured a black Chevrolet Impala pulling up next to the student, who was pictured wearing an orange shirt and black trousers.

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Only moments after she got into the wrong car, the Uber she had called arrived and cancelled the ride because she wasn’t there.

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The next day, her worried roommates reported her missing when they realized she had not come back. Less than 24 hours later, a body was discovered in woods some 65 miles away from Five Points.

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Samantha had more than 120 stab wounds and it was evident that she had put up a brave fight.

Investigators believed that once she was inside the vehicle, the driver had activated the car’s childproof locks so she couldn’t jump out of the Impala.

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The driver was later identified as 24-year-old Nathaniel Rowland, who had once lived near the area where the body was found.

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Rowland was arrested and charged with kidnapping, murder, and possessing a weapon.

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During the sentencing, the judge said: “There’s a thousand trails that led to you. All of the evidence, each speck – not simply beyond a reasonable doubt but as the highest standard the law requires – points to your guilt.”

He also called Rowland ‘totally heartless’ and said the incident was the ‘most severe’ murder case he had dealt with.

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