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Father Finds His Daughter's Body After She Goes for a Run

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Father Finds His Daughter's Body After She Goes for a Run

A woman takes a selfie with her mother before a run, the last image of her alive. Hours later, her father finds her body face down in a park, just fifteen feet from her usual trail. What happened in those hours, and how did a city's system fail her?

In this episode, we analyze the tragic story of Karina Vrono, a 30-year-old speech pathologist whose life was cut short in Spring Creek Park. We explore the details of her disappearance and the harrowing discovery made by her father, exposing a critical gap in the criminal justice system.

Case: Karina Vrono
Location: Spring Creek Park, East New York, Brooklyn
Date: August 2, 2016
Victim: Karina Vrono, 30 years old
Cause of Death: Manual strangulation

- Karina Vrono was last seen alive taking a selfie with her mother at their East New York home.
- Her father, Phil Vrono, a retired New York City firefighter, found her body at approximately 10:30 PM.
- She was found face down in the grass of Spring Creek Park, fifteen feet from the trail.
- Karina Vrono held a master's degree from St. John's University and worked as a speech pathologist in Manhattan.
- The medical examiner's findings indicated manual strangulation, with the physical outline of a hand on her neck.

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