This week’s podcast episode takes a deep dive into the heartbreaking case of Stephanie Parze, a young woman from New Jersey whose life was tragically cut short. Hosted by guest podcasters Courtney and Lisa from Book of the Dead Podcast, the episode provides a comprehensive look at Stephanie’s life, her dreams, and the events that led to her untimely death.
Stephanie Parze was born on February 19, 1995, in Freehold Township, New Jersey. She was a vibrant and loving individual who had a passion for sports, cars, and beauty. Stephanie was a talented makeup artist who dreamed of working in the film industry. However, her life took a tragic turn when she met John Osbilgen, a man with a history of violence and domestic abuse.
The podcast episode meticulously details Stephanie’s relationship with John, highlighting the red flags and warning signs that were present. Despite taking the right steps to protect herself, including filing a police report and seeking a restraining order, Stephanie’s life was tragically cut short. Her disappearance on October 30, 2019, led to a frantic search by her family and law enforcement, ultimately ending in heartbreak when her body was discovered months later.
One of the most poignant moments in the episode is the reading of the suicide notes left by John Osbilgen, in which he indirectly confesses to his involvement in Stephanie’s death. The episode also touches on the aftermath of Stephanie’s death, including the founding of the Stephanie Nicole Parze Foundation by her parents. The foundation aims to provide education, intervention, and support to families and individuals dealing with domestic violence, sexual abuse, and missing loved ones.
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The episode serves as a reminder of the prevalence of domestic violence and the importance of taking action to protect oneself and loved ones. It also emphasizes the need for better laws and resources to support victims of domestic violence.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in true crime and those who want to raise awareness about domestic violence. Tune in to hear Stephanie’s story and learn how you can make a difference.
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