CBS 48 Hours Who killed Nikki Kuhnhausen and where is he now?
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Watch the episode Saturday at 10/9c on CBS or stream on Paramount+. Three years after her death, Nikki's legacy lives on. "48 Hours" is honored to be given the 2022 “Excellence in Network Television” award by NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists. Watch the episode Saturday at 10/9c on CBS or stream on Paramount+. This Pride Month, 48 Hours will showcase the tragic story of the late trans teen Nikki Kuhnhausen's murder and David Mogdanov's trial for the same on Saturday, June 25, 2022.
CBS 48 Hours Who killed Nikki Kuhnhausen and where is he now
David Bogdanov was found guilty of second-degree murder in trans teen Nikki Kuhnhausen 2019 murder case (Image via 48 Hours/YouTube) Washington-native David Bogdanov was found guilty of murdering transgender teenager in 2019, and he was sentenced to jail for 19 and a half years. The 17-year-old's remains were discovered on Larch Mountain six months after she mysteriously disappeared. Eyebrows were raised at David since the initial stages of the investigation since he was the last person Nikki met on June 6, 2019, before her disappearance. The former tried to cover his tracks by providing misinformation to the police. However, when cell tower records traced his phone to Larch Mountain on the day of the victim's , authorities arrested him. According to reports, a jury convicted 27-year-old Bogdanov of second-degree murder and malicious harassment, a classified hate crime under Washington laws, over two years after the heinous crime. He was punished for two offences which determined his sentence, 234 months in prison for second-degree murder and 12 months in concurrent prison time for malicious harassment. Three years after her death, Nikki's legacy lives on. "48 Hours" is honored to be given the 2022 “Excellence in Network Television” award by NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists.Watch the episode Saturday at 10/9c on CBS or stream on Paramount+. Three years after her death, Nikki's legacy lives on. "48 Hours" is honored to be given the 2022 “Excellence in Network Television” award by NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists. Watch the episode Saturday at 10/9c on CBS or stream on Paramount+. This Pride Month, 48 Hours will showcase the tragic story of the late trans teen Nikki Kuhnhausen's murder and David Mogdanov's trial for the same on Saturday, June 25, 2022.