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The murder of Jennifer Cave occurred in the West Campus area of Austin, Texas. On August 18, 2005, Cave's body was discovered. [ 1 ] In 2009, Chuck Lindell of the Austin American-Statesman called it the "most infamous West Campus crime".
When a college student named Jennifer Cave was found dead by her family in Colton Aaron Pitonyak’s apartment in Austin, Texas, in 2005, the entire community was left shell-shocked. The involvement of police led the pursuit of the killer to Mexico, where Colton had been in hiding with another suspect, Laura Hall.
A former University of Texas at Austin student who has spent nearly eight years in prison for her role in the West Campus murder of Jennifer Cave is scheduled to be released on Thursday, March 15.
It's been two years since 21-year-old Jennifer Cave was brutally murdered and dismembered inside the West Campus apartment of her friend Colton Pitonyak.
Cave was reported missing after not appearing at work the next day, and less than 48 hours after her mother and stepfather arrived from Corpus Christi, her dismembered body...
AUSTIN, Texas — Jennifer Cave was just 21 years old when her body was found in a bathtub at a West Campus condominium near the University of Texas on Aug. 18, 2005. She had been shot, stabbed ...
AUSTIN, Texas — After Jennifer Cave's murder, her mother, Sharon Sedwick, was determined to begin a journey of healing and hope – not just for herself, but for other families who also would...
Fifteen years ago on Aug. 17, 2005, 21-year-old Jennifer Cave’s dismembered body was found in the bathtub of convicted murderer Colton Pitonyak’s apartment at the Orange Tree Condominiums in Austin.
One of the most heinous crimes in Austin's history was the murder of 21-year-old Jennifer Cave. Now one of the people involved in the case has been released on parole.
Jury finds former UT student Colton Pitonyak guilty of "knowingly and intentionally" murdering Jennifer Cave, gives him 55 years. By Jordan Smith, Fri., Feb. 2, 2007. Tweet.