THE KAREN PHILLIPS CASE Series: CASUALTIES OF PEACE PART FIVE OF SEVEN PARTS

From: Dayton Daily News | Date: October 30, 2003| Author: Dayton Daily News | Copyright information

Apr. 1998: Karen Phillips, a native of Twin Oaks, Pa., arrives in the city of Oyem in northern Gabon, as a Peace Corps trainee.

Dec. 17, 1998: Phillips is raped and murdered. Her body is found in the weeds near her home later that morning.

Dec. 21, 1998: Oyem resident Thierry Ndoutoume Nzue, nicknamed Rambo, first implicates Herbert "Jimmy" Ondo, a former Gabonese rock star, in Phillips' death.

Feb. 4, 1999: Ndtoutoume Nzue would change his story at least three times befor...

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