UNSOLVED HOMICIDE: EBBY STEPPACH

When a young Little Rock, Arkansas woman discloses that she’s been the victim of a terrible crime, she disappears shortly thereafter. Several years later, the discovery of her hidden remains amplifies the unanswered questions her loved ones have been left to struggle with in this episode of Last Seen Alive

Sources used to research this episode:

Obituary for Ebby Jane Steppach, 1997–2015 (Obituary via the Arkansas Democrat Gazette)

Parents, Friends Hold Out Hope for Missing Teen (Ginny Monk / Arkansas Democrat Gazette)

What Led Up To The Disappearance Of 18-Year-Old Ebby Steppach (Rochelle Nelson)

Ebby Steppach Cold Case Subject of True Crime Podcast (Sarah White / Arkansas Times)

Friends of Ebby Steppach Question How Little Rock Police Handled the Case (Winnie Wright / THV11 News)

2010 Arkansas Code, Title 12 – Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, And Military Affairs, Subtitle 2 – Law Enforcement Agencies And Programs, Chapter 10 – Communications Systems, Subchapter 3 – Arkansas Public Safety Communications Act of 1985, § 12-10-310 – Records of calls

‘Now is my time to speak for Ebby’: Grandmother of Slain Little Rock Teen Ebby Steppach Opens Up After Years of Silence (Laura Monteverdi / KARK News)

Lead LRPD detective in Ebby Steppach case who found teen’s body resigns (Mitch McCoy / KARK News)

Ebby Steppach Case Still Open, Preliminary Cause of Death Determined but Won’t be Released (Laura Monteverdi / KARK News)

Unsolved Homicide: Who Put Ebby Steppach in the Drainpipe? (Dr Phil Show)

If you know anything about the death of Ebby Steppach, please call the Little Rock Police Department at 501-371-4829.

2 thoughts on “UNSOLVED HOMICIDE: EBBY STEPPACH

    1. I’ve definitely heard of scenarios before where people have climbed / crawled into strange places under the influence of mind-altering substances. However, the primary difficulty with that scenario (in my opinion) in this case is that I doubt Ebby would’ve been physically capable of lifting the manhole lid to access the ladder leading down to the drainpipe. As best I can tell from my research, those lids usually weigh anywhere from 90-250 lbs, making them difficult to lift due to their weight, and due to lack of a natural grip or handle. Ebby was a very petite young woman and probably couldn’t have lifted that much weight, even in an easier form. Plus, someone else would’ve had to have replaced the manhole cover after she went in.

      -Leah

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