SNL writer Jimmy Fowlie says missing sister is no longer alive

Saturday Night Live writer Jimmy Fowlie shared devastating news about his missing sister Christina Lynn Downer, announcing that she is 'no longer alive' four months after her disappearance. LAPD has shifted the case from missing persons to a homicide investigation. Fowlie believes her phone was compromised to cover up her absence.

Jimmy Fowlie, a writer for Saturday Night Live, took to Instagram on Wednesday to reveal the tragic update on his sister Christina Lynn Downer's case. 😢 After months of pleas for help finding her, he shared that LAPD informed the family she's no longer alive, turning the search into a homicide probe. Last known contact? December 10 in LA's Koreatown neighborhood, per an LAPD post from last December. Late last year vibes, but the mess just got darker. 👀

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