Arizona woman murdered by her live-in lover after years of fraud, daughter says: 'Everything was a lie'
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Loretta Bowersock, a Tempe, Arizona, businesswoman, went missing in 2004. It wouldn't be until 2006 when her remains were found in the desert, thanks to clues from a psychic.
But he stole much more than her heart. Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
The tragic case of the 69-year-old is the subject of a new episode of "Buried in the Backyard." The Oxygen true-crime series examines cases from across the country where victims are found in unlikely places. It features interviews with the investigators associated with the cases, as well as loved ones.
"My mother was a very classy lady — she was successful and smart," Bowersock’s daughter Terri Bowersock told Fox News Digital. "It was important for me to speak out and warn women of these charming predators and how these con men operate. It’s not always like you think. They don’t just walk in, and they’re suddenly the bad guy."