In 2016, Joanne Brown, a 33-year-old woman from Orange, New Jersey, vanished without a trace. Weeks later, her body was discovered in an abandoned house, revealing a chilling pattern: she was the second known victim of serial predator Khalil Wheeler-Weaver. Lured through online connections, isolated, and killed in a calculated attack, Joanne’s story exposes the dangers that lie behind digital trust and manipulation.
In this documentary-style video, we explore the investigation, the forensic evidence, and the relentless work of law enforcement that connected Joanne’s murder to other victims. Learn how her life and death helped uncover a chilling spree that shocked an entire community.
How many predators are hiding behind seemingly harmless online connections?
Watch the full video to see the complete investigation, the connections to other victims, and how justice was finally served.
This video is intended for educational and documentary purposes only. It is based on verified news reports, court documents, and publicly available information. Viewer discretion is advised due to the sensitive nature of the content, including descriptions of violence and murder.
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