Missing Person Erin Corwin of San Bernardino County, CA

Authorities are now searching for a crime scene in the case of Erin Corwin, 20. KTLA is reporting on the latest details of the perplexing missing person case. Corwin missing from San Bernardino County since June 28th, is turning up few new leads leading to her whereabouts, according to detectives that are working on it. Early reports indicated that Corwin told her Marine husband she was going to look for locations in Joshua Tree, to take her mother to, on an upcoming visit. Corwin, who was 19 at the time of her disappearance, was never seen again. Her car was found abandoned a week after she went missing.

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Missing from her home in 29 Palms, her Marine husband was interviewed immediately regarding his wife’s whereabouts. It has since come to light that, Corwin was having a romantic relationship with her neighbor Christoper Brandon Lee. The two were planning on going hunting the day she disappeared, according to legal documents the police used to gain a search warrant. Now new disturbing information has come to light regarding Corwin. Lee who has been arrested on unrelated charges to Corwin’s disappearance is currently out on bail for a weapons charge.

Lee and Corwin were both doing volunteer work at a ranch owned by Isabella Megli. Nicole Lee the wife of Christoper told Megli “that the body of Corwin” would never be found”, this according to Megli that gave sworn statements to the police. The information was gathered from the affidavits necessary for the search warrant of the Lee home, which lead to the discovery of unauthorized weapons in the home, which led do Lee’s arrest on weapons charges. Mrs. Lee had also stated that investigators missed key evidence in the search of her home, because they didn’t search the garage. She also said her husband was stupid because he couldn’t keep his lies straight when he was being interviewed by the police.

When Lee was first interviewed by the police he said he didn’t know Corwin, then he later said he knew her and the two had grown close. He admitted to going hunting on June 28th, but said he went alone. The police have stated that the information about the contents of the affidavits should not have been released, because it could effect the investigation. However now, the police are asking for help in finding out what happened to Corwin, they are not ruling out that she voluntarily became missing, but they have concluded there could be foul play. Anyone with information is asked to call the San Bernardino Homicide unit at (909) 387-3589, or to remain anonymous call (800)782-7463.

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