Episode
MURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
Description
A young soldier vanishes during a camping trip. His partial remains wash up on the beach 10 days later. If you have any information on this case, contact Army CID Special Agents at 910-396-8777 or submit a tip anonymously online HERETo sign the petition, visit HERETo donate to the Martinez family’s GoFundMe, please visit HERE For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-enrique-roman-martinez/
Chapters
A 21-year-old military man was just months away from his next mission when he unexpectedly passed away leaving behind many unanswered questions.
00:00 - 03:39 (03:39)
Summary
A 21-year-old military man was just months away from his next mission when he unexpectedly passed away leaving behind many unanswered questions. This story is shared in the lead up to Veterans Day in the U.S.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
The speaker asks several questions about the missing person's clothing, conditions, possible locations, and personal items.
03:39 - 05:06 (01:27)
Summary
The speaker asks several questions about the missing person's clothing, conditions, possible locations, and personal items.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
A group of soldiers from Fort Bragg, Army Base near Fayetteville, went camping on North Carolina's Outer Banks island.
05:06 - 07:44 (02:38)
Summary
A group of soldiers from Fort Bragg, Army Base near Fayetteville, went camping on North Carolina's Outer Banks island. One of the soldiers went missing and was later discovered dead.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
Enrique's sudden disappearance raises questions about whether he left on his own or encountered foul play, with conflicting accounts from a friend and the 911 caller.
07:44 - 15:55 (08:11)
Summary
Enrique's sudden disappearance raises questions about whether he left on his own or encountered foul play, with conflicting accounts from a friend and the 911 caller.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
LaVena Johnson, a 19-year-old army private, was found dead in Iraq in 2005.
15:55 - 27:10 (11:15)
Summary
LaVena Johnson, a 19-year-old army private, was found dead in Iraq in 2005. The Army ruled her death as a suicide, but her family believes she was murdered, and there is compelling evidence to support their case.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
The family and friends of 21-year-old Enrique Roman-Martinez continue to search for answers regarding his disappearance during a camping trip with fellow Marines.
27:10 - 33:55 (06:44)
Summary
The family and friends of 21-year-old Enrique Roman-Martinez continue to search for answers regarding his disappearance during a camping trip with fellow Marines. While it is unknown whether drugs played a role in his disappearance, the use of microdosing with drugs like LSD is discussed as a potential treatment for mental illness.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
The US Army often shuts out the public and declines to answer questions when dealing with missing soldier cases, according to a Rolling Stone article.
33:55 - 37:40 (03:45)
Summary
The US Army often shuts out the public and declines to answer questions when dealing with missing soldier cases, according to a Rolling Stone article. The Army's response to a missing soldier case in California has left the family frustrated and looking for answers.
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
Crime Junkie urges listeners to come forward with any information they might have regarding a murder case and provides contact information for Army CID Special Agents to submit a tip anonymously.
37:40 - 39:11 (01:30)
Summary
Crime Junkie urges listeners to come forward with any information they might have regarding a murder case and provides contact information for Army CID Special Agents to submit a tip anonymously.