A Grandmother's Unwavering Quest for Justice

El Salvador, SonsonateFri Dec 26 2025
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Josephine Wentzel, a 67-year-old grandmother, transformed her life after her daughter's murder. Originally planning to travel in an RV, she instead dedicated herself to finding her daughter's killer, Raymond McLeod. McLeod, a former U. S. Marine, was accused of strangling Krystal Mitchell in 2016 and fled the country. Wentzel's journey was not easy. She received countless tips, some genuine and others scams. She posted wanted ads on social media, focusing on countries like Belize and Guatemala. Her efforts paid off when a tip led authorities to McLeod in El Salvador in 2022. He was teaching English there.
Wentzel's persistence was remarkable. She used her platform to write books and help other grieving parents. She even urged the White House to address the backlog of unsolved murders. Her husband admires her tenacity, saying she never gives up. The case highlights the challenges of international manhunts. U. S. embassies and law enforcement agencies faced hurdles in pursuing leads abroad. Wentzel's experience shows the power of a mother's love and the complexities of the justice system. Wentzel's story is one of resilience. She turned her grief into action, helping others while seeking justice for her daughter. Her journey is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
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