Columbia Police Department
- A 21-year-old University of South Carolina college student was found dead over the weekend after mistakenly getting into a car she believed to be her Uber ride.
- Police have arrested 24-year-old Nathaniel David Rowland on charges of murder and kidnapping linked to Josephson's death.
- In court on Sunday, Josephson's mother delivered an emotional statement in which she described her daughter's alleged killer as "evil" and asking the court to deny bail or the posting of a bond.
- Hundreds of students gathered on Sunday at a vigil to honor Josephson.
The mother of a University of South Carolina college student who was killed after mistakenly getting into a car she believed to be her Uber delivered an emotional statement in court on Sunday about her daughter's alleged killer.
Marci Josephson's daughter, 21-year-old Samantha Josephson, went missing on Friday after a night out in Columbia, South Carolina with friends. After leaving her friends at the bar, she got into a black Chevy Impala she thought was her Uber, Columbia Police said during a press conference. Her body was later found by turkey hunters around 90 miles outside the college town.
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