Naegle, 36, posed for a photo with nursing student Jackie Jerome Rogers, 34, at a 40th birthday party.The photo of the pair was taken at 12.04am on Sunday - just two hours before CCTV footage captured Naegle getting into Rogers' SUV.
The two had met that year when Rogers was Naegle’s student in a West Los Angeles College nursing class. They had a sexual affair, Lessem said, but Naegle told her husband and friends that Rogers was her “gay friend.”
Harryman expected Naegle would come home with an Uber car, saying she often uses the app and the same driver to get home.
Naegle was nowhere to be found when Harryman woke up the next morning, but he believed she must have just stayed with her brother and gone straight to work.
Then Harryman found out that Naegle hadn't gone to the party with her brother, but a male nursing student - later identified as Rogers - who had picked her up.
The student had told Harryman his wife had wanted to go to an after-party. He said he did not stay with her and went home alone.
After talking to him, Harryman texted his wife: 'You didn't come home last night. This is unacceptable. You must be feeling horrible because you have to teach.'
But then Harryman received a call notifying him that Naegle had never shown up to her class. That's when he and Naegle's brother went to the police and reported her missing.
The two had met that year when Rogers was Naegle’s student in a West Los Angeles College nursing class. They had a sexual affair, Lessem said, but Naegle told her husband and friends that Rogers was her “gay friend.”
Harryman expected Naegle would come home with an Uber car, saying she often uses the app and the same driver to get home.
Naegle was nowhere to be found when Harryman woke up the next morning, but he believed she must have just stayed with her brother and gone straight to work.
Then Harryman found out that Naegle hadn't gone to the party with her brother, but a male nursing student - later identified as Rogers - who had picked her up.
The student had told Harryman his wife had wanted to go to an after-party. He said he did not stay with her and went home alone.
After talking to him, Harryman texted his wife: 'You didn't come home last night. This is unacceptable. You must be feeling horrible because you have to teach.'
But then Harryman received a call notifying him that Naegle had never shown up to her class. That's when he and Naegle's brother went to the police and reported her missing.
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