Who is Hope Brewster? This article covers everything about the pregnant mother who lost her life in the Noble apartment fire.
Hope Brewster died in 1993 due to an apartment fire.
Her unborn child and two-year-old son died in that incident. People believe that it was a homicide. However, it remains a mystery.
On 11 December, Cold Justice’s episode “Victim or Villain?” shows an investigation into the cold case.
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Cold Justice: Who Is Hope Brewster?
Hope Brewster is the victim of the 1993 Noble Apartments fire.
Her age was 22 when she died. Jacob, her two-year-old son, also lost his life the same day.
Besides that incident, there isn’t much available on her including, her educational qualifications, professional background, and family.
The apartment fire that took their lives remains questionable. Some, inclduing the police, believe that it was intentional and not an accident. To debunk the cold case, Kelly and Steve of the Cold Justice, an unscripted true crime series broadcasted on Oxygen, investigate it.
The investigation airs on 11 December. An arson specialist will appear to make sense of the clues.
Noblesville Police are reopening a 26 year old homicide cold case.
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In 1993 a pregnant 22 y/o Hope Brewster & her 2 y/o son Jacob Brewster were killed after a fire broke out at their apartment. Detectives believe new technology may lead to an arrest. Watch this story tonight. pic.twitter.com/VnFAELlF6G
— Aaron Cantrell (@AaronTheNewsGuy) February 22, 2019
Hope Brewster Accident Or Murder
Pregnant Hope Brewster, her two-year-old son, Jacob, lost their lives in an apartment due to fire.
Flames swallowed the Noble Manor apartments at 2 a.m. on 26 February 1993.
At the time, everyone was fast asleep. As per the witnesses, adults and children ran screaming towards safety. However, Hope and her son couldn’t make it. Her husband jumped out of the window to escape the fire and then waited to catch his wife and son.
This incident looks like an accident, but police believe it to be a homicide. In 2019, after 26-years from the incident, Noblesville police reopened the cold case with the hopes of new technology leading to an arrest.
On February 26, 1993, a fire was purposefully set in a Noble Manor apartment building taking the lives of 2 year old Jacob Brewster, 22 year old Hope Brewster, and her unborn child. @NoblesvillePD continue to seek information on their deaths. @rtv6 https://t.co/POLc9lcyFu
— Meredith Barack (@MeredithBarack) February 22, 2019
The same year Police Chief Kevin Jowitt, in an interview, said that they call it so because they think that the two individuals died of a felonious act, making it a felony murder in Indiana. Police believe that the fire was intentional, and no one got arrested for arson charges after almost three decades.
Kevin bets on technological advancements to solve the cold case. He believes the use of DNA could lead to finding the suspect. Currently, detectives are reviewing every piece of evidence to find a clue.
Although the nature of the incident remains a mystery, three people lost their life. The case surely deserves a thorough investigation.
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