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Name: RoseMarie Mojia Mallette
Age: 26
Date: Sept. 15, 2002
Location: Wilmington
Summary: Someone bashed the back of Mallette's skull, wrapped her body in a blanket and dumped it on the side of some railroad tracks. She was reported missing Sept. 15, 2001, but her decomposed remains weren't discovered until March 8, 2002 underneath pine straw behind a trucking company off U.S. 421 North. A former long-distance truck driver, John Boyer, infamous among authorities as a short-tempered convict who allegedly preyed on prostitutes around the Southeast, is a suspect in Mallette's killing. He is imprisoned for killing a woman in Wilmington in 2003 and charged with similar slayings in South Carolina and Tennessee.
Wilmington Star News
Someone bashed the back of Mallette's skull, wrapped her body in a blanket and dumped it on the side of some railroad tracks. She was reported missing Sept. 15, 2001, but her decomposed remains weren't discovered until March 8, 2002 underneath pine straw behind MCO Transport, a trucking company, off U.S. 421 North in a no-man's land of industry in New Hanover County. She was 26 years old. Knowing this, Mojica wrestles with resentment and anger. Anger over the way his sister was living before she died. She was married to a registered sex offender with drug convictions and hooked on crack, selling her body to support the habit."
8 years later, young woman's killer unpunished
Age: 26
Date: Sept. 15, 2002
Location: Wilmington
Summary: Someone bashed the back of Mallette's skull, wrapped her body in a blanket and dumped it on the side of some railroad tracks. She was reported missing Sept. 15, 2001, but her decomposed remains weren't discovered until March 8, 2002 underneath pine straw behind a trucking company off U.S. 421 North. A former long-distance truck driver, John Boyer, infamous among authorities as a short-tempered convict who allegedly preyed on prostitutes around the Southeast, is a suspect in Mallette's killing. He is imprisoned for killing a woman in Wilmington in 2003 and charged with similar slayings in South Carolina and Tennessee.
Wilmington Star News
Someone bashed the back of Mallette's skull, wrapped her body in a blanket and dumped it on the side of some railroad tracks. She was reported missing Sept. 15, 2001, but her decomposed remains weren't discovered until March 8, 2002 underneath pine straw behind MCO Transport, a trucking company, off U.S. 421 North in a no-man's land of industry in New Hanover County. She was 26 years old. Knowing this, Mojica wrestles with resentment and anger. Anger over the way his sister was living before she died. She was married to a registered sex offender with drug convictions and hooked on crack, selling her body to support the habit."
8 years later, young woman's killer unpunished