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Jan 16, 2026

David Burke Facing LIFE IN PRISON After FBI Uncovers Victim’s FINAL CALL

David Burke Facing LIFE IN PRISON After FBI Uncovers Victim’s FINAL CALL

In a dramatic turn that could seal the fate of accused killer David Burke, FBI agents have uncovered a chilling final phone call made by the victim just moments before her death — and the contents may be enough to put Burke behind bars for life.

 

Burke, 36, is currently on trial for the murder of 28-year-old Alyssa Monroe, whose body was found in a remote wooded area outside Portland, Oregon in late July. While circumstantial evidence had been mounting for weeks, prosecutors were missing the one piece of irrefutable proof tying Burke directly to the crime.

That changed this week.

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The Final Call That Changed Everything

According to a press briefing held Tuesday, the FBI’s cyber forensics unit recovered a deleted audio recording from Alyssa’s encrypted backup files — believed to be a voicemail or live recording of her final phone call, placed just before she vanished on July 26.

The audio — described as “disturbing and emotionally intense” — reportedly captures Alyssa in a panicked state, whispering into her phone:

 

“David’s here. He’s not supposed to be. He’s angry… I think he followed me.”

Within 90 seconds, the call cuts off. Investigators say background noises, including what sounds like a struggle and car doors slamming, match up with security footage and cell tower pings placing Burke’s vehicle near the area where Alyssa’s car was later found abandoned.

“This is the missing piece,” said lead prosecutor Emily Reyes. “This final call is not only heartbreaking — it’s damning.”

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