Missing woman found dead behind bookcase.

Mariesa Weber
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On October 28th, 2006, 38-year-old Mariesa Weber came home to greet her mother in their shared home. They were living in Florida with the rest of their family at the time. After she greeted her mother that fateful day, she was never seen again. A missing persons report was filed on Mariesa not too long after her disappearance. The searches started immediately. Everyone asking the question, "Where could she have gone?" And, "Why did she leave?" These questions especially floated around Connie Weber's head, the mother of Mariesa Weber. There were searches for the woman, but she was never found. Mariesa had simply said hello to her mother and disappeared right after. How did she vanish without a trace? Where could she have possibly gone? Most people assumed she was kidnapped or murdered. Some even accused her family, who were just as confused as everyone else. One of the first places the family checked was around the house, but they ultimately found nothing. However, they did notice a strange odor in the home in the days following Mariesa's disappearance. Mariesa Weber was missing for about two weeks before she was found in a very unsettling and sickening location. Mariesa's sister crept into her room late one night and noticed a foot sticking out from behind the bookcase.

From there, she found Mariesa lodged in the back of the bookcase, upside down and crushed between the wall and the case itself. Authorities believe that Mariesa was trying to plug in a television and the plug was behind the shelf. So, she leaned over the case and fell in headfirst. Unable to call for help because of her compromised situation, Mariesa died from oxygen loss and suffocation due to being hung upside down for so long. Mariesa was 5' 3'' and barely 100 pounds. So, the bookcase could easily swallow her whole. Connie Weber said, "I'm sleeping in the same house as her for 11 days "looking for her, "and she's right in the bedroom." Mariesa's death was truly tragic and a horrifying way to go out.



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