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Posted: 07/29/2012
CLEVELAND - Friends and family members of Lynn Jackenheimer, the murdered Ashland mother, have taken their search efforts to find fugitive Nate Summerfield to YouTube.
Photos of Nate Summerfield, 27, are set to the song by Sick Puppies called "You're Going Down." The 3-minute slideshow features collages of the fugitive who's wanted for murdering Lynn Jackenhemier, 33, and allegedly dumping her body 30 minutes from the beach cottage they rented in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Strewn throughout the slideshow are also photos of Jackenheimer, her children and Justice for Lynn memorabilia. The slideshow opens with a message to help find Nate Summerfield. The next slide says, "Dedicated to those who continue to search for justice in the name of Lynn Jackenheimer."
(Mobile users click this link to see the YouTube slideshow: http://youtu.be/ctlQW9iJfzw)
Summerfield is the ex-boyfriend of the mother of two and father of one of their kids. The couple went on vacation to the beach over the July Fourth weekend. Summerfield returned home with the children, 3 and 13, on July 8, stopped at an ATM and hasn't been seen or heard from since.
Banners, posters of Summerfield, pictures of the search efforts, news and magazine articles about the case, including newsnet5.com and NewsChannel5 coverage, are also included in the YouTube clip.
Jackenheimer was found dead by a construction worker July 14 in Frisco, her body left under brush in a bag. Officials later determined Jackenheimer was strangled and stabbed to death.
A purple ribbon, representing domestic violence, is also included with the words "Stop The Violence" is seen in the YouTube clip. The slideshow ends much like the song lyrics it's set to: "Nate Summerfield is going to go down soon."
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