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I find it difficult to understand why one case is well covered and another just can't get on the radar. Look at Delphi IN and the murder of the two girls. 50K in tips and abundance of media coverage. Nearby was suspected arson of a house that killed several family members, the Flora fire, and rarely do I hear anything on it. Even in Amber's case it gets little coverage and Heather Elvis's case still gets coverage. I'm concerned that this case is going to need a tip.Sadly, as of yesterday, 7 years have come and gone with no arrest in Amber's case. I couldn't find any local news coverage either, which is also sad.
I did an online search today. Two True Crime Daily videos, one from 2018 and another from 2019, both of which I believe were posted previously. I suppose I knew about an unreleased video of her SUV with a person in the passenger seat taken shortly before she was killed, but I had forgotten about it. Nothing in local news though.
My apologies, as I didn't post the links because I didn't believe it did anything more than rehash what we already have. Although I'm trying to think back if I knew about the unreleased video.Could you please re-post the links you mentioned. I am not doubting what you are saying, but I have never seen them and would be most interested in taking a look at them. I saw one video where she was in a store and there was a man in front of her in line at checkout, but he was cleared.
My apologies, as I didn't post the links because I didn't believe it did anything more than rehash what we already have. Although I'm trying to think back if I knew about the unreleased video.
Here is the August 2019 video:
Here is what they released in April 2018, but it is almost the same.
Part 1.Part 2.
In the 2 video clips just above, it's mentioned that law enforcement initially thought Amber had been shot in the face.
It was then stated she had not, that she died from blunt force trauma, that she'd been struck in the head "twice".
The reporter also a comment made to the affect that we don't know what she was killed with.
For the coroner to be able to determine Amber was hit in the head "twice" it seems there must have been 2 clearly separate wounds, likely with similar shape/characteristics. Has it been disclosed what authorities think might have been used?
And her body was found only a mile from the place she was last caught on camera, only a couple hours later?
Common sense would say that whomever was in the car with her is responsible or knows who is. I'm sure that's occurred to everyone yet I'm wondering how much of the investigation has been spent on figuring out who it was. Was there DNA/print testing done inside he car? If so, was anything found, with or without a match to criminal database?
Investigation Discovery’s ‘Still a Mystery: New Beginnings, Violent Endings’ looks at two unsolved murders that left the victims’ families with more questions than answers. One of them is the killing of Amber Berbiglia. The 23-year-old had her whole life ahead of her when she was found brutally murdered under a bridge in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The police were stumped with the case as it seemed to be a random killing and leads were hard to come by.
I saw this case for the first time on Still a Mystery back in June and cannot get this young, beautiful woman off my mind. I am a local and after watching this I went to the area Amber was found and it is a place in 2021 that would have to be known by someone. This area has seen lots of development since 2013 so I can only imagine how different it would have been then. I've reached out to a person who said she lived in the same condo building as Amber and that she reported she heard scream(s) the day Amber was killed. She said she saw two men after that one of them she knew one she didn't but didn't know until the next day that Amber had been found murdered and that was when she saw Amber's mother/sister who were there to go into Amber's apartment. She reported the information to the police and gave them the name of the man she knew because he worked at the complex. I do not think any LE were involved in the demise of this beautiful woman - I think the Brittney Drexel and Heather Elvis cases has over-shadowed this one.
Finally watched it. Good coverage. The world went to general quarters over the Heather Elvis case and rarely was this one covered. Go figure.
No nothing - have you? It's sad this has went on so long without even an update by local police.I was wondering if any of the locals are hearing/viewing/reading anything on Amber's case? The 10-year anniversary of her murder passed earlier this month.
No-Not a wordNo nothing - have you? It's sad this has went on so long without even an update by local police.