Memphis woman found dead, stuffed in a bed frame

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MEMPHIS - A missing persons case involving a Memphis mother of five reached a shocking end Wednesday after the woman's body was discovered stuffed inside a bed frame in a motel, WMC-TV of Memphis reported.

A police report cited by the NBC News affiliate said the woman, Sony Millbrook, 28, had been killed.

Millbrook was first reported missing in late January after she failed to pick up her children from school. Family members told police that they checked the Budget Lodge hotel where she had been staying, but she never answered.

Repeated attempts to contact her failed on Jan. 27 and Jan. 28, family told police. 

"She had dropped the younger children off at daycare," Jennifer Pickett told Memphis reporters on Feb. 2. "She dropped the older children off at school and what happened next is a mystery to the family."

Motel staff said they last saw Millbrook on Jan. 27. An employee told police that Millbrook's room had been locked up and that she had not paid her rent. All her personal belongings were still inside the room in late January.

A missing persons case was opened on Millbrook's behalf. A few days later, an officer made another trip to the motel, where he learned that Millbrook hadn't made any payments after January. Her family had come by, however, to pack up her belongings.

Millbrook's room had been cleaned many times since Jan. 28, workers told police. The room also had been rented out several times since her disappearance.

On Monday, motel staff called detectives after a foul odor coming from the room led to the discovery.

Police said Millbrook's body had been stuffed in the metal box frame, which sits on the floor. The box springs and mattress also set inside the metal frame.

During interviews with Millbrook's family, one of her children told investigators that her ex-boyfriend, who is the father of her four children, had been released from jail.

Police questioned the 34-year-old boyfriend. He is currently in jail on a gun charge.
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Can you imagine renting a room that had A BODY STUFFED IN THE BED dfhskfhjkhf jks


YOU SLEPT ON A DEAD PERSON



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Originally Posted by Nawth21

Can you imagine renting a room that had A BODY STUFFED IN THE BED dfhskfhjkhf jks
YOU SLEPT ON A DEAD PERSON

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this takes sleeping in a nasty motel room to a different level
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Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69

Originally Posted by Nawth21

Can you imagine renting a room that had A BODY STUFFED IN THE BED dfhskfhjkhf jks


YOU SLEPT ON A DEAD PERSON



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NTer rules
1 to rock
1 to stock

that does give a twisted meaning to "deadstock" doesn't it?

  
 
Originally Posted by General Johnson

Do you know how bad a decaying body smells?

And they continued to rent the room out with no one complaining about the smell for almost three months?

Duck Tales.

Millbrook's room had been cleaned many times since Jan. 28, workers told police. The room also had been rented out several times since her disappearance.

On Monday, motel staff called detectives after a foul odor coming from the room led to the discovery.

Police said Millbrook's body had been stuffed in the metal box frame, which sits on the floor. The box springs and mattress also set inside the metal frame. 


  
 
Do you know how bad a decaying body smells?

And they continued to rent the room out with no one complaining about the smell for almost three months?

Duck Tales.
 
crazy.... thats bad investigating on the first couple of trips by the cops tho...


and nice avy nawth21 
 
Originally Posted by seniosoul

Tight Storey bruh
keep nbc on nbc
i thought we wuz best friendsies after i sent you that hoopz link
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but we know that a lot of nt'ers get their news from nt, so this is appropriate
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Originally Posted by jimmybeanz

Originally Posted by General Johnson

Do you know how bad a decaying body smells?

And they continued to rent the room out with no one complaining about the smell for almost three months?

Duck Tales.

Millbrook's room had been cleaned many times since Jan. 28, workers told police. The room also had been rented out several times since her disappearance.

On Monday, motel staff called detectives after a foul odor coming from the room led to the discovery.

Police said Millbrook's body had been stuffed in the metal box frame, which sits on the floor. The box springs and mattress also set inside the metal frame. 


  
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You mean to tell me it took damn near three months for her body to stink? Add to that it's cold in Memphis in January and February so you know the heat was on in the room. Wouldn't the heat have helped speed up the decay or at least spread the foul odor quicker than THREE +%#$#@@ MONTHS?

Duck Tales.
 
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But like GJ said, decomp is one of the worst smells imaginable. How did they continue to operate for 3 months knowing that the stench was unbearable?
 
Originally Posted by General Johnson

Originally Posted by jimmybeanz

Originally Posted by General Johnson

Do you know how bad a decaying body smells?

And they continued to rent the room out with no one complaining about the smell for almost three months?

Duck Tales.

Millbrook's room had been cleaned many times since Jan. 28, workers told police. The room also had been rented out several times since her disappearance.

On Monday, motel staff called detectives after a foul odor coming from the room led to the discovery.

Police said Millbrook's body had been stuffed in the metal box frame, which sits on the floor. The box springs and mattress also set inside the metal frame. 


  
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You mean to tell me it took damn near three months for her body to stink? Add to that it's cold in Memphis in January and February so you know the heat was on in the room. Wouldn't the heat have helped speed up the decay or at least spread the foul odor quicker than THREE +%#$#@@ MONTHS?

Duck Tales.

you are obviously either a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist or a forensics specialist at the top of your field, so i won't continue to argue with you. feel free to send msnbc an email detailing your concerns about the improbability of this situation with the appropriate ducktales jpeg. 

  
 
Maybe she mummified like the cave corpses in south america. Peru I think. But that's a cold and dry climate.
 
Originally Posted by Lex Starks

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But like GJ said, decomp is one of the worst smells imaginable. How did they continue to operate for 3 months knowing that the stench was unbearable?
In the south too. Which more than likely sped up decomp time w/ the heat. If that's true, then 
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Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME

28 Years old with 5 kids.

yea, first thing that had me... and since its hardly been said...

this is ^$%^ up....I feel sorry for those kids, sympathy extended
  
 
Originally Posted by jimmybeanz

Originally Posted by General Johnson

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You mean to tell me it took damn near three months for her body to stink? Add to that it's cold in Memphis in January and February so you know the heat was on in the room. Wouldn't the heat have helped speed up the decay or at least spread the foul odor quicker than THREE +%#$#@@ MONTHS?

Duck Tales.

you are obviously either a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist or a forensics specialist at the top of your field, so i won't continue to argue with you. feel free to send msnbc an email detailing your concerns about the improbability of this situation with the appropriate ducktales jpeg. 

 

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Story is
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damn sad story, but i cant imagine her body being in that fram for three months with no smell unless someone was keeping the body some where and moved it there

what that thing smell like
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