• Bodies Dumped in a Well: The Robbery-Slaying of Kevin and Lolly Fleischauer (2015)

  • Jul 5 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
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Bodies Dumped in a Well: The Robbery-Slaying of Kevin and Lolly Fleischauer (2015)

  • Summary

  • In the province of Negros Occidental, the bodies of 58-year-old Kevin Fleischauer, a former US Navy, and his Filipina wife, 60-year-old Lolly, were found inside a 20-feet deep well near their home after being missing for over two weeks.


    Their fellow church members at Open Door Baptist Church had been worried about the couple after not hearing from them for over a week. With the help of authorities, they were led to a well that was emitting a strong, foul odor.


    As they initially suspected, the authorities found the bodies of Kevin and Lolly Fleischauer in the well.


    Upon inspection of the couple’s residence, it became more glaring that the motive behind the killings was robbery.



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