After evading justice for over 30 years, Dennis Bowman is now serving two life sentences behind bars for a string of horrific crimes that shocked communities and devastated families. Bowman’s downfall came thanks to advances in DNA testing and the determined investigation of one mother seeking answers.
In 1974, Cathy Terkanian gave her daughter Alexis up for adoption. Years later, when Cathy tried to reconnect with her child, she discovered Alexis had been adopted under the name Aundria by Dennis and Brenda Bowman. However, Aundria was now listed as missing, believed to have run away from the Bowmans’ home.
Cathy refused to accept this and launched her own search for the truth. Despite initial reluctance from police, Cathy stalked the Bowmans’ house, paid for billboards in their town, and used drones to search their property. She was determined to find out what really happened to Aundria.
A breakthrough came in an unexpected way in 2019. New DNA testing connected Bowman to the unsolved 1980 murder of Kathleen Doyle in Virginia. This cold case had baffled investigators for decades.
Following Bowman’s arrest, suspicion around Aundria’s disappearance grew. Evidence mounted against Bowman, including testimony that Aundria suffered abuse from both Bowman and his wife Brenda.
In a shocking confession, Bowman admitted to killing Aundria, dismembering her body, and hiding the remains in a barrel buried in his backyard – just as Cathy had suspected for years. He received an extra 35 years in prison for Aundria’s murder on top of his existing life sentences.
Brenda Bowman remained loyal to her husband of over 50 years, even after learning the grisly details of his crimes. This case highlights the power of perseverance in solving cold cases and bringing long-awaited justice through advances in forensic technology. It serves as a testament to one mother’s relentless pursuit of the truth.