The Savage Murder of Cynthia Hoffman

A sickening murder near Anchorage, Alaska

Robin Barefield

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There is nothing worse than children killing children, except perhaps when a teenager murders her best friend for the promise of money.

On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, Anchorage police discovered the body of nineteen-year-old Cynthia Hoffman in the creek near Thunderbird Falls in Chugiak, a few miles from Anchorage. Someone had bound her wrists and ankles with duct tape and then shot her execution-style in the back of the head. The more detectives dug into Cynthia’s murder, the more shocking and heartbreaking this case became.

According to her family, Cynthia (CeeCee) was sweet and funny. She loved hanging out with her friends and badly wanted her peers to like her. Her father, Timothy Hoffman, said CeeCee had a developmental disability, and she operated intellectually at a seventh-grade level. Her disability made her vulnerable to suggestions.

CeeCee had several friends, and her best friend was a girl CeeCee and her family knew as Angela. Angela was eighteen years old, and her real name was Denali Brehmer. On June 2, 2019, CeeCee told her father she planned to hang out with her friends for the day. Her father encouraged her to have a good time. He loved seeing CeeCee happy, and he knew how much she craved fitting in with kids her age. He also knew CeeCee would be with Angela, and he trusted Angela to look out for his daughter.

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Robin Barefield

I am an Alaska wilderness mystery author and a podcaster: Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier. https://murder-in-the-last-frontier.blubrry.net