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Nursing student found de@d after dad’s warning to judge about releasing her abusive boyfriend from jail was ignored

Lauren Johansen and Bricen Rivers
Lauren Johansen and Bricen Rivers

A 22-year-old college student, Lauren Johansen, was found b3aten to de@th and wrapped in a sheet in the backseat of her car days after her abusive boyfriend was released from prison in the United States of America.

Her father had warned a judge that if her boyfriend was let out of jail, he would k!ll her.

Lauren Johansen’s b0dy was discovered mut!lated and wrapped in trash bags and a sheet on July 3 in the Wolf River Cemetery in Harrison County, Mississippi, US, days after her boyfriend, who was detained for ass@ulting her, was released on bond.

Her father says that the man charged in her murder, boyfriend Bricen Rivers, had just bonded out of jail days earlier after he was held for aggravated kidnapping for brutally be@ting her and holding her hostage during a December trip to Nashville.

“You can see what happened when he hit her 100 times back in December so just imagine what he did to her when nobody was around to save her,” her father, Lance Johansen, told the Daily Mail following his daughter’s brutal m¥rder.

Orthopaedic surgeon and father of the victim, Lance Johansen
Orthopaedic surgeon and father of the victim, Lance Johansen. He warned the judge not to release the abusive boyfriend.

“I sat in the courtroom in Nashville and told the judge that if they let him out, he was going to k!ll her,” the sl@in student’s father, Lance Johansen, told WLOX.

“He had assaulted her — this was probably the fifth or sixth time where they would get into a fight and he would be@t her.”

Rivers, 23, faces a m¥rder charge and is being held on a $1 million bond.

He was arrested last Thursday, July 4, following a six-hour manhunt, NOLA.com reported.

Lauren Johansen, who was originally from Gulfport, was attending the University of Southern Mississippi to get a nursing degree, her father, who is an orthopaedic surgeon, said.

The 22-year-old was first reported missing early July 2 when her sister woke up alone in their shared Hattiesburg apartment with the front door wide open and their security camera smashed.

That same morning, her father woke up to a notification that her Life360, a location-tracking app, had been turned off.

He reported her missing to the Hattiesburg Police Department and the next day, officers informed him that they located her car in a nearby cemetery.

“I knew she was de@d,” Lance Johansen told WLOX, detailing how she was found wrapped up in trash bags in the backseat of her car.

“She was basically be@ten to de@th. Her face was sm@shed in, her head was sm@shed in, she was brut@lly be@ten to the point she couldn’t see out of either eye when she finally died and there were multiple h0les in her head,” he said.

He continued: “I helped the coroner lift her body out of the car. It was just mutilated.”

The heartbroken father slammed the criminal justice system in Tennessee for failing his family, saying Rivers’ bond should have never been reduced.

Rivers, who initially was held on $251,000, had his bond lowered to $150,000 after he had been in jail for seven months.

Before Rivers’ arrest in December 2023, police officers found Lauren Johansen badly be@ten and trying to escape a rental vehicle as Rivers reached for a firearm.

“I think the criminal justice system in Nashville, Tennessee, failed my daughter and our family. The world shouldn’t work this way,” the bereaved father told WLOX.

“She was really beautiful, super, super smart. She had dreams and hopes that were larger than life. Everything she did, everything she touched.”

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