Bride-to-be vanishes from laundromat

Bride-to-be vanishes from laundromat

Bride-to-be Niqui McCown stopped by her sister’s house for her weekly visit while doing laundry at a nearby laundromat. She left to go grab her clothes from the washing machine, but she never returned. Her car was found months later in another state. What happened to Niqui?

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31 thoughts on “Bride-to-be vanishes from laundromat

  1. why are all the comments asking about the laundry mat and why the family let her go back when the killer had nothing to do with the laundry mat? or am i missing something? not trying to be sarcastic either, i am genuinely asking.. i remember seeing this case before it was solved and i asked the same question, but now that it has been solved, im just curious why so many people are still talking about that part.

  2. Her body will never be found. Him becoming a cop in the same state that he killed her is extremely indicative is that he's positive she'll never be recovered. She might've ended up in landfill.

  3. 1:46 send her back to the laundromat after she said what she said… yeah that made a lot of sense smh!
    Why did she even have to go to a laundromat, close to her sisters if her sister had a washer and dryer?? That's crazy! What kinda sister

  4. People take danger too damn lightly when a person experiences dangers like harassment, bullying etc.
    anywhere in public, even outside any home that’s boring daily routine to daily lives of everyone, should never be taken lightly. The presence of protection by a relative, a friend, even anybody willing to, not just be a presence, but go further and physically write down description details like vehicle there leaving in once spooked, clothing, appearance, because it could solve other crimes. Yet, it seems too out of the way of ones own personal lives until story’s like this happen to a loved one or friend. So many lives could be saved if only and so many evil killers could be 100 % identified, kept DNA record of in tracking their ever movements. We have the technology to have a Human Resources database that in real time, bring up a red flag on killers like this who quickly move at random in seeking employment in what ever fills their desire.
    But, law must be passed across all 50 states for everyone working and all new hires (part time or full) in every employment to be DNA scanned. So just imagine the lives saved and convictions.

  5. This case hurts, she was so beautiful and young! The guy who klled himself must have done something horrible to her!!! I'm 100% convinced he's guilty and he took the secret to his grave. I feel bad for her fiance!!! Her family should have kept her company to make her feel safer the days prior to her disappearance 😢😢😢

  6. I can't get past "laundrymat." Even my predictive text tried to prevent me from typing that out – it went "I think you meant to type "LAUNDROMAT," laundrymat isn't an acceptable term."

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