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Unintentional phone call from a woman reveals conversation about assisting a male acquaintance in disposing of a deceased body.

Texas woman recorded on an accidental phone call aiding in the disposal of missing flight attendant Rana Soluri's body, allegedly assisting Dennis Day with her truck.

Unintentionally leaked voicemail from a woman reveals a coordinated effort among conspirators to...
Unintentionally leaked voicemail from a woman reveals a coordinated effort among conspirators to dispose of a cadaver for a man

Unintentional phone call from a woman reveals conversation about assisting a male acquaintance in disposing of a deceased body.

Rana Nofal Soluri, a 47-year-old flight attendant, has been missing since March, and her body has not been found. The Israeli police, security forces, and forensic institutions are involved in continuing the search for Soluri's missing body.

Soluri was last seen after taking a brief leave from her job with Envoy Air, a regional carrier under American Airlines. Concerned coworkers reported her missing in June after her uncharacteristic silence and sudden absence.

The investigation into Soluri's disappearance has led to several arrests. Dennis William Day, a 66-year-old man, is accused of transporting and dumping Soluri's body off a bridge in Bowie, Texas. Day is also charged with murder for allegedly strangling Soluri in the kitchen of their Fort Worth home.

Day confessed to the crime, admitting that he strangled Soluri after she caught him on video during an argument and threatened to call the police. He initially claimed to police that Soluri had left her car at the house and that he'd moved her belongings into storage. However, mounting evidence led to his confession.

Joni Thomas, a 62-year-old woman from Texas, has been arrested for tampering with evidence in the presumed murder of Soluri. Thomas used her pickup truck to transport Soluri's body after the murder. Initially, Thomas denied any involvement, claiming she was asleep during the trip and believed Day had only stopped to urinate. However, a damning voicemail was discovered on Thomas' phone, containing a conversation between her and Day discussing the cover-up of Soluri's death. The voicemail includes audio of two struggling to move a heavy object, likely Soluri's body.

Soluri's family is pleading with the public to remain vigilant in the search for justice. Rana was described by her family as a strong-willed, passionate, and vocal person about her beliefs. The investigation remains open while the search for Soluri's body continues.

Day is currently being held in the Tarrant County Jail on a $200,000 bond. Thomas was arrested last month and has since bonded out. The Israeli authorities are working closely with the American authorities to ensure that justice is served in this tragic case.

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