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Manhunt: The Murder of Emily Longley - A True Crime Deep Dive

True Crime ObsessedSeptember 16, 20251h 14min42,324 views
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The Discovery and Initial Investigation

  • 911 dispatcher's lack of urgency is noted, contrasting with typical protocols, as the call details a young woman, Emily Longley, found not breathing with a "very tight" necklace around her neck.
  • Investigators arrive at an immaculate crime scene with no signs of disturbance, finding Emily deceased in her boyfriend Elliot Turner's bed, with only a mark on her neck consistent with the necklace.
  • Elliot Turner, Emily's 19-year-old boyfriend, exhibits nicks and bruises, which he attributes to a physical altercation where he claims he pushed Emily by the neck in self-defense.

Emily's Life and Background

  • Emily Longley, 17, is described as an adventurous and kind-hearted girl who faced significant health challenges, including osteoporosis, eczema, asthma, and food intolerances from a young age.
  • The family moved to New Zealand for Emily's health, where she later struggled with her parents' separation and began acting out, sneaking out to go clubbing at 14.
  • At 17, Emily decided to return to England for college, living with her grandparents, a decision that brought joy but also sadness for her father, Mark, as it was the last time he saw her.
  • Emily was described as blossoming and confident, planning to break up with Elliot, her boyfriend of only four months, shortly before her death.

Elliot Turner's Abusive Behavior

  • Friends and family describe Elliot Turner as having a "dark side," with their relationship being toxic and characterized by extreme jealousy and possessiveness.
  • Emily documented Elliot's aggressive behavior and threats to kill her in a letter, pleading with him to stop.
  • Elliot exhibited stalking behavior, following Emily and manipulating her kindness to make her leave outings with friends to comfort him.
  • CCTV footage and voicemails reveal Elliot's escalating aggression, including smashing Emily's head into a table and threatening to kill her, with friends and even his mother aware of his violent intentions.

The Mother's Complicity and Cover-Up

  • Elliot's mother is heavily implicated, having received texts from her son detailing his intent to harm Emily, to which she responded dismissively, prioritizing his future over Emily's safety.
  • The mother's actions, including a delayed 911 call and changing her story about seeing Emily the morning of her death, suggest an attempt to create a narrative of an accidental death.
  • The parents are accused of perverting the course of justice by entering the crime scene and stealing a jacket containing a confession letter, which they then destroyed.

The Trial and Conviction

  • Despite an inconclusive autopsy, compelling evidence including voicemails, texts, witness statements, CCTV footage, and the recovered audio from a bugged house, pointed to Elliot's responsibility.
  • The prosecution successfully argued that the death was not self-defense, highlighting Emily's DNA on Elliot's shirt and the nature of the chokehold.
  • Elliot Turner was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 16 years.
  • Elliot's parents were found guilty of perverting the course of justice and received 27-month sentences.

Enduring Messages and Support

  • The case underscores the critical importance of reporting domestic violence and seeking support from authorities and prosecution services.
  • The narrative emphasizes that even when difficult, speaking out can save lives, urging individuals to report dangerous behavior, especially when friends or family are involved.
  • The importance of parental responsibility in raising sons to recognize and report dangerous behavior in their peers is highlighted.
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