December 13, 202300:40:32

The Murder Of Natalie Antonetti [True Crime Documentary]

The Murder Of Natalie Antonetti [True Crime Documentary]


Natalie Antonetti, a carefree and loving mother, died in a tragic accident that has remained a mystery for more than 26 years. Natalie, a 38-year-old Cuban native who excelled in the Austin music scene and regularly brought friends over for haircuts and home-cooked meals, was killed by an unknown assailant, according to the Austin police department.


It was an ordinary Sunday on October 13th, 1985. Natalie Antonetti, 38, shared a room with her roommate Susan Otten and her sixteen-year-old son Johnny Goudie in Austin, Texas. On October 12, she went to a bar called Toulouse with friends the night before, returned at around 2.30 a.m., and promptly fell asleep on the couch. Susan, too, had retreated to her bed. Natalie Antonetti awakened at 4.40 a.m. to sip a glass of water, but she remained sound asleep on the couch.


Susan, who had been asleep in her bed for approximately an hour, awoke to the sound of thumping and groaning and followed the sound of a door closing into the living room. Natalie was seated on the couch with her head bent. She had no clue it was her at first since she was unrecognizable and covered in blood. Susan roused Johnny and quickly dialed 911. Johnny tried to ask NaNatalie Antonettitalie what had occurred, but she couldn't talk or reply. Her eyes were filled with apprehension.


Johnny demanded a kiss from his mother when the paramedics came. And he received one. Natalie was rushed to the hospital and put into a coma. She stayed in that state for the following eighteen days. According to the medical examiner, Natalie suffered blunt force injuries, which might have been caused with a club or small baseball bat.


The Murder Of Natalie Antonetti True Crime Documentary

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