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JUL 28, 2023
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AH said she’s determined to find out what happened to her step-sister, 32-year-old JoAnna Speaks.
For weeks, the community thought her death was connected to the death of five other women who were found in the Portland Metro Area over the last six months. However, the Multnomah County District Attorney only linked four women, Charity Perry, Kristin Smith, Ashley Real, and Bridget Webster to a potential person of interest.
AH said they haven’t learned any new information about JoAnna’s case, just the new information in the cases of the four other women. She said she is grateful investigators are making headwind on their cases but not having JoAnna included does feel like a setback.
“For a second were like dang, we’re one step behind now, but I do believe that there is a connection there,” AH said. “It’s maybe just not as obvious as they found for the other girls.”
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“I just don’t want her case to be forgotten,” AH said. “She was a loved, beautiful person who was going through some of her own struggles. But we miss her, more than anything.”
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AH said she’s determined to find out what happened to her step-sister, 32-year-old JoAnna Speaks.
For weeks, the community thought her death was connected to the death of five other women who were found in the Portland Metro Area over the last six months. However, the Multnomah County District Attorney only linked four women, Charity Perry, Kristin Smith, Ashley Real, and Bridget Webster to a potential person of interest.
AH said they haven’t learned any new information about JoAnna’s case, just the new information in the cases of the four other women. She said she is grateful investigators are making headwind on their cases but not having JoAnna included does feel like a setback.
“For a second were like dang, we’re one step behind now, but I do believe that there is a connection there,” AH said. “It’s maybe just not as obvious as they found for the other girls.”
[...]
“I just don’t want her case to be forgotten,” AH said. “She was a loved, beautiful person who was going through some of her own struggles. But we miss her, more than anything.”
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