
Though he lived in New Mexico at the time, Hewitt had grown up in California. She soon began exchanging messages with Josh Hewitt, a welder in his late 30s.

John told Oxygen’s “ Snapped."įrustrated by her local dating prospects, Carri turned to online chat rooms in hopes of finding new romance. “The police have gone there numerous times, primarily for disturbances, family issues, looking for runaways, things like that,” Billings Police Chief Rich St.

She lived in a rundown apartment building in Billings, known as a haven for troublemakers. By 2014, she was divorced with several children to raise on her own. Though Carri could count on her family for support, she never found a man she could depend on. She was especially close to her younger brothers, Patrick and Isaiah, who would do anything for their big sister. Fortunately, she grew up in a tight-knit family that always looked out for each other. She grew up poor on the Crow Reservation, where the weather and land can be unforgiving, and opportunities are limited. Life was never easy for Carri Standsoverbull. When police learned the truth of what happened to Hewitt, it sent shockwaves through the community, leading to multiple arrests and an investigation that remains open to this day. Police eventually identified the body as 38-year-old Jeffrey Christopher Hewitt, who had recently moved to the area to live with his girlfriend, Carri Standsoverbull. His head, hands and legs were missing, making identification no easy task. In April 2015, the badly burned torso of a man was found in a remote part of the Crow Indian Reservation, southeast of Billings, Montana.

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