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    Family of missing woman, Mischa, tells what they know

    By Nicole Napuunoa,

    18 days ago
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    HONOLULU (KHON2) — The sister of 19-year-old Mischa Johnson, who has been missing since July, talked on Instagram about what they know of the investigation followed by a heartbreaking plea from Mischaʻs mom to help bring her daughter home.

    Marianna, the sister of Mischa, shared information with IG page @alwaysalwayssupportlocal stating that Mischaʻs husband, PFC Dewayne Arthur Johnson II, was in custody on Ford Island for murder, murder of an unborn child, child sex abuse charges and obstruction of justice charges.

    The timeline, as they know it, shows that Mischa was with her mom at Costco on July 11 and that appears to be the last time a member of her family saw her.

    On July 12, Mischa called DJʻs mom to discuss his infidelity and, according to the family, from that point on they only had contact with Mischa via text.

    DJ reported his wife missing on Aug. 1.

    The following day, Mischaʻs family searched both north and central areas of Oahu and a number of searches were done thereafter but no leads were found during those searches.

    DJ was detained and put in military pretrial confinement on Aug. 7 and, according to the family, he has not been cooperative with CID.

    During the investigation, according to Marianna, CID obtained photos and receipts of DJ purchasing items, which were not specified, from a hardware store in the days between her familyʻs last contact with Mischa and when she was reported missing.

    “These charges are supported” by forensics, Marianna said during her discussion.

    CID told the family that, based on the evidence, they believe Mischa is no longer alive.

    Investigators are looking for anyone who was in contact with DJ anytime between July 12 and August 1.

    “Most people might think the smallest details aren’t important but that’s what we’re looking for,” Ruben Santiago, Special Agent in Charge, US Army CID told KHON2. “Any and all information where we can start filling in those gaps of that timeline.”

    If you have any information, call the Army CID Pacific Field Office at (808) 208-0059.

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    Ally Masterson
    15d ago
    child sex abuse charges what?? I'm confused the baby wasn't born yet and they said she is missing how do they know he sexually abused the unborn fetus? I thought you couldn't charge murder on a fetus yet you can charge murder? I'm so confused on this article
    rafakai21
    17d ago
    Another laci Peterson case smh hope they find her
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