MI Talfrieda Covington, 28 (pregnant) Muskegon June 30, 1991

Nina Michigan

Verified President/Founder of Missing in Michigan
Joined
Jan 13, 2017
Messages
880
Reaction score
2,440

In the early summer of 1991, the 28-year-old Muskegon Heights High School graduate was taking adult education classes and wanted to attend Muskegon Community College in the fall, hoping to get secretarial or medical work.

“Frieda” didn’t drink, do drugs or go to clubs. She had no criminal involvement. No gang affiliations. No street life.

None of that insulated her from a cruel, early death that remains unsolved after 21 years.

Covington was found around 6:45 a.m. June 30, 1991, on the sidewalk in front of her home.

A grisly Muskegon police photograph of the crime scene, not shared with the public, tells the tale. Six weeks pregnant, Covington had been stabbed more than 20 times in the abdomen, chest and back.

“It was brutal, heinous,” said Muskegon Police Det. Matt Kolkema, currently assigned to the long-cold case. “It was a crime of passion.”

Another, more recent, story here - MORE THAN A NUMBER: Family still searching for answers 33 years after Muskegon woman was stabbed to death
 
Found this image
 

Attachments

  • Frieda Covington.jpg
    Frieda Covington.jpg
    57.2 KB · Views: 5

In the early summer of 1991, the 28-year-old Muskegon Heights High School graduate was taking adult education classes and wanted to attend Muskegon Community College in the fall, hoping to get secretarial or medical work.

“Frieda” didn’t drink, do drugs or go to clubs. She had no criminal involvement. No gang affiliations. No street life.

None of that insulated her from a cruel, early death that remains unsolved after 21 years.

Covington was found around 6:45 a.m. June 30, 1991, on the sidewalk in front of her home.

A grisly Muskegon police photograph of the crime scene, not shared with the public, tells the tale. Six weeks pregnant, Covington had been stabbed more than 20 times in the abdomen, chest and back.

“It was brutal, heinous,” said Muskegon Police Det. Matt Kolkema, currently assigned to the long-cold case. “It was a crime of passion.”

Another, more recent, story here - MORE THAN A NUMBER: Family still searching for answers 33 years after Muskegon woman was stabbed to death

Cockett said she and her family have no idea why someone would do this, or even who did it.

“As far as why, we don't know. Who, we don't know and we haven't given up. We know there's someone out there that does know and they're walking free,” said Crockett.
 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
88
Guests online
515
Total visitors
603

Forum statistics

Threads
625,634
Messages
18,507,368
Members
240,827
Latest member
shaymac4413
Back
Top