TX FELICIA JOHNSON: Missing from Houston, TX - 15 April 2022 - Age 24 *Found Deceased*

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FBI joins search for Felicia Johnson, woman who disappeared after applying for job at Houston nightclub​

The FBI is now assisting Houston police in the search for Felicia Johnson, the 24-year-old who disappeared after applying for a job at a northwest Houston nightclub.

Felicia, who also uses the name Felivia Marie, has been missing for 12 days. According to her family, she was in Houston to celebrate her 24th birthday and to make some extra money when she disappeared without a trace.

Kevin Johnson said his daughter came to Houston on April 13. Two days later, she went to apply for a job at Cover Girls gentlemen's club off West Little York.

Community activist Quanell X, who is assisting Felicia's family in the search, said once she didn't get the job, she got in the car with an unknown man because her Uber was running late. That's the last time she was seen.

Her bloody phone was later found on Eldridge Parkway near Bear Creek Park by private investigators.

Last week, Texas EquuSearch spent three days searching the area where Felicia's phone was found but didn't find any more signs of the missing woman. They're waiting for direction from HPD to continue their search efforts.

Crime Stoppers has offered a $5,000 reward for information that could lead to the whereabouts of Felicia.


MEDIA - FELICIA JOHNSON: Missing from Houston, TX since 15 April 2022 - Age 24
 
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'Have some compassion for human life' | Father pleads for help finding missing daughter​

Felicia Johnson has now been missing for 11 days.

The 24-year-old woman from California was in Houston celebrating her birthday when she disappeared.

The Houston Police Department said it is investigating the case and Johnson's father is hopeful the $5,000 reward is enough for someone to come forward with information about her whereabouts.

Kevin Johnson said his daughter came to Houston on April 13. Felicia was staying at a hotel in the medical center.

She was looking for ways to make extra cash when she took an Uber to the Cover Girls gentlemen's club off West Little York on April 15. Community activist Quanell X said once she didn't get the job, she got in the car with an unknown man because her Uber was running late. That's the last time she was seen. Her bloody phone was later found on Eldridge Parkway near Bear Creek Park.

"I don’t know the exact circumstances but somebody is holding her against her will," Kevin Johnson said.

He thinks foul play is involved and flew into town on April 20. He teamed up with Quanell X and a private investigator to try to get some answers.

The investigator believes Felicia may have been trafficked.


In the meantime, Kevin Johnson is hoping someone comes forward with information that helps them find his daughter.

"Find it in your heart to have some compassion for human life," he said.
 

Father of missing woman makes plea for community leaders, mayor’s help in search​

The father of a woman who’s been missing for nearly two weeks is making a plea to the public and Mayor Sylvester Turner for help in the search for his daughter.

Kevin Johnson is asking for any information on his daughter’s whereabouts and to get the attention of community leaders to bring awareness to her disappearance.

Felicia Johnson was last seen leaving the Cover Girl’s Night Club on West Little York Road. Several agencies including, the Houston Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigations are involved in the case, and Crime Stoppers of Houston is now offering a $5,000 reward for information.

“We know somebody out there knows something,” said Andy Kahan, director of victim services and advocacy at Crime Stoppers of Houston. “You don’t just disappear without someone noticing something. We know where her cellphone was found, we know what happened when she left the club, we know she got into a car. We have all that, we just need someone to step up to the plate and do the right thing and contact Crime Stoppers.”

“We are not going to allow young women to disappear without the answers,” Kahan continued.

Felicia was a model and loved hair. She came to Houston from California to celebrate her birthday earlier this month. She applied for a job at the Cover Girl’s Night Club but was turned down. She got into a car with a man and disappeared.

Activist Quanell X says they have received some tips about the case.

“Someone is deliberately attempting to throw us off. Someone is deliberately creating social media pages in her name and image to make it seem as though she is still out there doing something other than in harm’s way,” Quanell X said.

The family hired a private investigator, and the FBI is working on the case.
 

Lawyer: No video evidence of missing SD woman inside nightclub or 'leaving with somebody'​

An attorney for a Houston nightclub says surveillance video has been handed over to investigators in the disappearance of a San Diego woman.

Her father Kevin says he was told by employees of Cover Girls nightclub that Felicia, an aspiring model and dancer, was turned down for a job, before getting into a car with a customer of the club. She hasn't been seen since.

Her father says Felicia's phone was discovered a few miles from the club—on the side of a freeway near a park—with what appeared to be specks of blood on it.

“I believe the footage from the Cover Girls could possibly provide us with answers to Felicia’s whereabouts,” said Kevin Johnson.

Casey Wallace, attorney for the nightclub, says their surveillance video has been turned over to Houston Police.

“The very day they requested it, they got it,” said Wallace.

The attorney says while he isn't sure what employees told Felicia's father, he's seen the video from the night in question.

“What I can tell you, we do not have any evidence that this woman was either in the club, or that she applied for a job, or that she left with somebody,” said Wallace.

Wallace said the day after they handed over the video, they discovered additional video of a woman being turned down for a job on a different date. The identity of that woman is not known.

“She asked for a job, was respectfully declined, turned around and left. We gave that to the Houston Police Department,” said Wallace.

The FBI has joined the investigation. Authorities have yet to officially reveal what is contained in that surveillance video.
 
Hmm. The stories not matching but on a different date there was such a turn down for a job... One side or the other has something wrong here... But some may match but on a different date, wth...? Whether she was in the club or not, she got into a car with someone outside the club. In most things it says an unknown man but in post #4 it claims employees said she got in the car of a customer from the club. So if that is true then what is the problem, cops should know who the man is if the employees know that. I guess it is possible they don't "know" the man but just knew it was a customer...?

I don't know what but something doesn't add up here. And the Uber was running late so she took a ride? I wonder who or what verified she called an Uber and that it was running late?

Maybe the cops know the answers to these questions but they sure don't add up... This sounds like that other recent one where the friends (if I recall) found the phone near an apartment building and they said a creepy man had been driving the area and trying to get the girls into his car, had a gun, etc. and that young woman had gotten into or was pulled into his car. Wasn't she found dead in an apartment and the perp arrested...? Weren't Quanell and Equusearch involved in that one and it was fairly recent? I feel like I'm having a case of deja vu. So behind and so much on the mind maybe I have it wrong but they are so similar as to be eerie... Trafficking, a serial predator...? Or is this the same case and she wasn't found dead and I am mixing up another case in thinking she was found and this is that case?
 
Hmm. The stories not matching but on a different date there was such a turn down for a job... One side or the other has something wrong here... But some may match but on a different date, wth...? Whether she was in the club or not, she got into a car with someone outside the club. In most things it says an unknown man but in post #4 it claims employees said she got in the car of a customer from the club. So if that is true then what is the problem, cops should know who the man is if the employees know that. I guess it is possible they don't "know" the man but just knew it was a customer...?

I don't know what but something doesn't add up here. And the Uber was running late so she took a ride? I wonder who or what verified she called an Uber and that it was running late?

Maybe the cops know the answers to these questions but they sure don't add up... This sounds like that other recent one where the friends (if I recall) found the phone near an apartment building and they said a creepy man had been driving the area and trying to get the girls into his car, had a gun, etc. and that young woman had gotten into or was pulled into his car. Wasn't she found dead in an apartment and the perp arrested...? Weren't Quanell and Equusearch involved in that one and it was fairly recent? I feel like I'm having a case of deja vu. So behind and so much on the mind maybe I have it wrong but they are so similar as to be eerie... Trafficking, a serial predator...? Or is this the same case and she wasn't found dead and I am mixing up another case in thinking she was found and this is that case?
I sure would be looking into IF the video turned over was actually from that time AND questioning the person that gave that story more and harder
 
Hmm. The stories not matching but on a different date there was such a turn down for a job... One side or the other has something wrong here... But some may match but on a different date, wth...? Whether she was in the club or not, she got into a car with someone outside the club. In most things it says an unknown man but in post #4 it claims employees said she got in the car of a customer from the club. So if that is true then what is the problem, cops should know who the man is if the employees know that. I guess it is possible they don't "know" the man but just knew it was a customer...?

I don't know what but something doesn't add up here. And the Uber was running late so she took a ride? I wonder who or what verified she called an Uber and that it was running late?

Maybe the cops know the answers to these questions but they sure don't add up... This sounds like that other recent one where the friends (if I recall) found the phone near an apartment building and they said a creepy man had been driving the area and trying to get the girls into his car, had a gun, etc. and that young woman had gotten into or was pulled into his car. Wasn't she found dead in an apartment and the perp arrested...? Weren't Quanell and Equusearch involved in that one and it was fairly recent? I feel like I'm having a case of deja vu. So behind and so much on the mind maybe I have it wrong but they are so similar as to be eerie... Trafficking, a serial predator...? Or is this the same case and she wasn't found dead and I am mixing up another case in thinking she was found and this is that case?
They also need to be looking into her Uber account and see if she actually did order a ride at that time and if there actually was a driver running late that was to pick her up
 
Weren't Quanell and Equusearch involved in that one and it was fairly recent?

Sara Goodwin. February. She was pulled into a vehicle and later found deceased. Suspect was arrested in that case.

 
I sure would be looking into IF the video turned over was actually from that time AND questioning the person that gave that story more and harder
Yeah at first I thought the dad and his support had it wrong but then when they added that there WAS an unknown person on another date who was declined for a job, I feel the "strip" club is lying... They probably provided the wrong one and then when caught out or it was pushed, oh lo and behold on another date there is something that "might" match... Hard to say here. There is also the possibility she didn't tell her father the entire truth and the possibility the employees giving the info are lying too so it is a hard one to be sure on...
 
They also need to be looking into her Uber account and see if she actually did order a ride at that time and if there actually was a driver running late that was to pick her up
Well since they allegedly found her phone, I imagine they know or will have determined that hopefully on her phone/Uber app. Of course all the info here seems to come from the father, Quanell, etc. and not LE.
 
Sara Goodwin. February. She was pulled into a vehicle and later found deceased. Suspect was arrested in that case.

Thank you. I could NOT think of the case for the life of me. Long couple of days. It sounded so close to identical and I thought they were both Houston as well... It's a bit freaky, same town, Quanell involved, etc., phone found... Just way similar to the point it couldn't not make me think maybe this was that case and I was confused.
 

Missing woman’s father speaks out​

It’s been almost a month since Felicia Johnson disappeared. Her father, Kevin Johnson, says Felicia could light up any room she walked in—a trait she gets from her grandmother.

Kevin says that since her disappearance, he has not heard any updates from HPD. “We did a whole week of investigating as a family ourselves,” said Johnson. He wants his daughter found and wants authorities and the community not to give up. “Maybe my daughter’s case is getting so much attention because I am not giving up; they messed with the wrong kid and the wrong dad,” he added.

Crime Stoppers is offering a $5000 reward for info that could help lead to Felicia Johnson.
 

Police still searching for Felicia Johnson 3 weeks after she went missing​

Friday marks three weeks since Felicia Johnson went missing.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has joined the voices advocating for answers.

"We hope to God she is found safely," she said.

Johnson’s father is still in Houston and told KHOU 11 he met with police Friday. He said things are moving in the right direction, but couldn’t go into details because of the ongoing investigation.

“This was a precious young woman, she came to our community and we owed her safety and we need to find her," said Jackson Lee.


Houston police told KHOU 11 that they are not releasing any new information. The reward from Crime Stoppers still stands at $5,000 dollars. It’s not just a reward to find her, but a reward for tips leading to an arrest, because they do believe there is a criminal element involved.
 

Search for Felicia Johnson continues after nearly a month​

On Saturday, the Texas Center for the Missing will host its annual Harris County Missing Persons Day event.

This event comes as 24-year-old Felicia Johnson has been missing for nearly a whole month. Sunday marks one month since the California woman disappeared while visiting Houston.


In Johnson’s case, HPD said it’s still a very active investigation. They had no other further details to release to help protect the integrity of the investigation.

Johnson said each day not knowing feels like an eternity. He’s pleading for anyone to come forward with information.

"Can somebody please find it in their heart to come forward and just say something if you know something?” he asked.
 

Suspect wanted for murder in Felicia Johnson's disappearance​

A man has been charged in the death of Felicia Johnson, the 24-year-old woman who has been missing for nearly eight weeks, Houston police announced on Thursday.

The man has been identified as 28-year-old Chukwuebuka Nwobodo. Police say he's charged with murder and tampering with evidence. He is currently not in custody.

Johnson was reported missing on April 16. Her father believed she went missing after interviewing for a job at an adult entertainment club on Houston's northwest side.

But police said an investigation revealed Johnson left a hotel in Houston's Medical Center in the early morning hours of April 16 and was later picked up at an apartment complex by Nwobodo in the 3200 block of Windchase Boulevard.

Police said Nwobodo then took her to his apartment and killed her before disposing of her cell phone in Bear Creek Pioneers Park. Her cell phone was later found by family members covered in blood.

Police said it is believed Nwobodo disposed of Johnson's body a few days after the murder.

Her body has yet to be recovered.

Anyone with information on Nwobodo’s whereabouts, or on this case, is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477.
 
DISTURBING DETAILS

Man now charged with murder in Felicia Johnson case was released from custody after her death, documents say​

A man charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of a 24-year-old woman searched for multiple ways to destroy evidence and get away with the crime, court documents say.

Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, faces two felony charges in the disappearance of Felicia Johnson. Nwobodo is charged with murder and tampering/fabricating physical evidence, according to the documents. He is not in custody.

Documents obtained by KHOU 11 News show Nwobodo made multiple searches for ways to destroy evidence. There were also searches of possibly how to dispose of a body and if police can check phone records of a dead person.


But police said an investigation revealed Johnson left a hotel in Houston's Medical Center in the early morning hours of April 16. According to the documents, Nwobodo ordered the Uber ride for Johnson after she posted an advertisement on an escort website. Nwobodo then picked Johnson up at an apartment complex in the 3200 block of Windchase Boulevard, which is the address of an apartment from which he recently moved.

Police said Nwobodo then took Johnson to his current residence on South Richmond Avenue and killed her before disposing of her phone. Police said it is believed Nwobodo disposed of Johnson's body a few days after the murder.

Documents say Nwobodo received treatment on his right hand at a local clinic on the morning of April 16, claiming he cut himself while opening boxes.

Nwobodo is seen on surveillance footage with a bandage wrap on his right hand while at Walmart purchasing trash bags, a flashlight and towels on April 16 and 17, according to the documents. He also purchased a mechanical saw from Walmart and Home Depot.

Her body has yet to be recovered but investigators said that during a search of his apartment on Richmond, they found DNA evidence that is a strong match to Johnson's.

On April 20, investigators say internet searches connected to Nwobodo's Gmail account shows he looked up if bleach or vinegar could destroy DNA.

On April 21, the same account conducted another search for the "most forested part of Houston."

Several days later, on April 27, Nwobodo's account searched "how to delete your history completely." The next day, documents say the account searched for multiple ways on how to get away with murder. Nwobodo also looked up "15 Cheapest Places To Live In the World: $1,000/Month."

On May 3, Nwobodo's account searched if police could check the phone records of a missing person and if police can unlock a phone during an investigation, according to the documents. Those searches came days after Johnson's bloody phone was found in Bear Creek Park.

On May 13, Nwobodo was taken into custody during a traffic stop. Nwobodo was not charged after the traffic stop. He was released, but a cell phone in his front pocket was seized.

Documents say the cell phone contained a photograph of a dismembered female in addition to three photos of deceased individuals. The individuals in the photos were not identified and no metadata was associated with them.

Anyone with information on Nwobodo’s whereabouts, or this case, is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at (713) 308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at (713) 222-8477.
 
DISTURBING DETAILS

Man now charged with murder in Felicia Johnson case was released from custody after her death, documents say​

A man charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of a 24-year-old woman searched for multiple ways to destroy evidence and get away with the crime, court documents say.

Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, faces two felony charges in the disappearance of Felicia Johnson. Nwobodo is charged with murder and tampering/fabricating physical evidence, according to the documents. He is not in custody.

Documents obtained by KHOU 11 News show Nwobodo made multiple searches for ways to destroy evidence. There were also searches of possibly how to dispose of a body and if police can check phone records of a dead person.


But police said an investigation revealed Johnson left a hotel in Houston's Medical Center in the early morning hours of April 16. According to the documents, Nwobodo ordered the Uber ride for Johnson after she posted an advertisement on an escort website. Nwobodo then picked Johnson up at an apartment complex in the 3200 block of Windchase Boulevard, which is the address of an apartment from which he recently moved.

Police said Nwobodo then took Johnson to his current residence on South Richmond Avenue and killed her before disposing of her phone. Police said it is believed Nwobodo disposed of Johnson's body a few days after the murder.

Documents say Nwobodo received treatment on his right hand at a local clinic on the morning of April 16, claiming he cut himself while opening boxes.

Nwobodo is seen on surveillance footage with a bandage wrap on his right hand while at Walmart purchasing trash bags, a flashlight and towels on April 16 and 17, according to the documents. He also purchased a mechanical saw from Walmart and Home Depot.

Her body has yet to be recovered but investigators said that during a search of his apartment on Richmond, they found DNA evidence that is a strong match to Johnson's.

On April 20, investigators say internet searches connected to Nwobodo's Gmail account shows he looked up if bleach or vinegar could destroy DNA.

On April 21, the same account conducted another search for the "most forested part of Houston."

Several days later, on April 27, Nwobodo's account searched "how to delete your history completely." The next day, documents say the account searched for multiple ways on how to get away with murder. Nwobodo also looked up "15 Cheapest Places To Live In the World: $1,000/Month."

On May 3, Nwobodo's account searched if police could check the phone records of a missing person and if police can unlock a phone during an investigation, according to the documents. Those searches came days after Johnson's bloody phone was found in Bear Creek Park.

On May 13, Nwobodo was taken into custody during a traffic stop. Nwobodo was not charged after the traffic stop. He was released, but a cell phone in his front pocket was seized.

Documents say the cell phone contained a photograph of a dismembered female in addition to three photos of deceased individuals. The individuals in the photos were not identified and no metadata was associated with them.

Anyone with information on Nwobodo’s whereabouts, or this case, is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at (713) 308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at (713) 222-8477.
So now he is missing? And who are the other dead people on his phone or are they just "images" from somewhere?

So this was or is a truly random murder? He didn't know her? Hired an escort and decided to murder her? And she just happened to come to and be advertising in Houston that weekend...
 

Wanted Houston murder suspect Googled 'how to be a serial killer' online before disappearing​

A wanted Houston murder suspect searched "how to be a serial killer," among other disturbing phrases, online before he disappeared, according to local reports.

Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, faces charges of murder and tampering with evidence in connection to the April 16 disappearance and murder of Felicia Johnson, 24, the Houston Police Department said in a press release.

Nwobodo allegedly agreed to pay Johnson $500 to meet up with her over Snapchat, according to court records obtained by FOX 26 Houston.

Investigators say that on April 17, Nwobodo bought a power saw, towels and trash bags. He also Googled phrases including "how to be a serial killer," "how to get away with murder," "can bleach destroy DNA," and the "most forested part of Houston." He also searched for "Houston escorts," the outlet reported, citing court documents.

Detectives questioned Nwobodo on May 13, when they found a gun, gloves, a large kitchen knife and a shovel in his car, but he was released afterward and has not been seen since, according to FOX 26.
 

Wanted Houston murder suspect Googled 'how to be a serial killer' online before disappearing​

A wanted Houston murder suspect searched "how to be a serial killer," among other disturbing phrases, online before he disappeared, according to local reports.

Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, faces charges of murder and tampering with evidence in connection to the April 16 disappearance and murder of Felicia Johnson, 24, the Houston Police Department said in a press release.

Nwobodo allegedly agreed to pay Johnson $500 to meet up with her over Snapchat, according to court records obtained by FOX 26 Houston.

Investigators say that on April 17, Nwobodo bought a power saw, towels and trash bags. He also Googled phrases including "how to be a serial killer," "how to get away with murder," "can bleach destroy DNA," and the "most forested part of Houston." He also searched for "Houston escorts," the outlet reported, citing court documents.

Detectives questioned Nwobodo on May 13, when they found a gun, gloves, a large kitchen knife and a shovel in his car, but he was released afterward and has not been seen since, according to FOX 26.
I wonder if there has ever been a serial killer that googled how to become one, smh. That's just stupid for lack of a better word.

So we have someone this warped out there on the loose. Hopefully he isn't a serial killer yet and has no further victims...
 

Wanted Houston murder suspect Googled 'how to be a serial killer' online before disappearing​

A wanted Houston murder suspect searched "how to be a serial killer," among other disturbing phrases, online before he disappeared, according to local reports.

Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, faces charges of murder and tampering with evidence in connection to the April 16 disappearance and murder of Felicia Johnson, 24, the Houston Police Department said in a press release.

Nwobodo allegedly agreed to pay Johnson $500 to meet up with her over Snapchat, according to court records obtained by FOX 26 Houston.

Investigators say that on April 17, Nwobodo bought a power saw, towels and trash bags. He also Googled phrases including "how to be a serial killer," "how to get away with murder," "can bleach destroy DNA," and the "most forested part of Houston." He also searched for "Houston escorts," the outlet reported, citing court documents.

Detectives questioned Nwobodo on May 13, when they found a gun, gloves, a large kitchen knife and a shovel in his car, but he was released afterward and has not been seen since, according to FOX 26.
It baffles me that they just let him go, he wasn't even put under surveillance?
 

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