University of South Carolina student Samantha Josephson, who police say was killed this weekend after getting into a car she mistakenly thought was an Uber, died from multiple sharp force injuries, an autopsy found, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
"Samantha was by herself. She had absolutely no chance," her father, Seymour Josephson, said at a vigil on Sunday. "You guys have to travel together. ... You get into an Uber, you don't know if it's an Uber, you don't know anything about it."
The 21-year-old Robbinsville, New Jersey, native was set to go to law school in the fall at Drexel University in Philadelphia, her father said.
"I don't want anybody else to ever go through this again," he said. "I can't tell you how painful this is."
(MORE: University of South Carolina student murdered after mistaking car for Uber)Samantha Josephson was alone when she requested an Uber ride early Friday morning, Columbia police said. After she got into a stranger's car, mistaking it for her Uber, the child safely locks were activated, preventing her from escaping, police said.
Cont’d: Here’s another picture of Josephson when she was last seen on Harden Street talking on the phone. Pay close attention to what she was wearing early this a.m. Call @MidlandsCrime at 1-888-CRIME-SC w/your helpful tips regarding her whereabouts. pic.twitter.com/PZSokgwFYN
— Columbia Police Dept (@ColumbiaPDSC) March 30, 2019
#CPDSCInvestigates | Missing Person Alert: 21-year-old Samantha Josephson was last seen by friends at 715 Harden St. b/w 1:30 & 2:00 this morning. Loved ones have not been able to make contact with her since. They’re worried about her well-being & safety. pic.twitter.com/PITpUh1eUh
— Columbia Police Dept (@ColumbiaPDSC) March 30, 2019
Her body was found in a wooded area near where suspect Nathaniel Rowland recently lived, police said. The college student's phone was found in Rowland's car, according to police. Rowland was arrested and charged with murder and kidnapping, said police.
(MORE: 'Victor's not a homicide number': Councilwoman's tearful speech after son, a USC student, slain near campus)Hundreds gathered at Sunday night's vigil, sharing stories, laughs and tears as the sun set.
"I saw such a clear future with her," her boyfriend, Greg Corbishley, said through tears at the vigil. "The last words she said to me over FaceTime on Thursday were that I was her person and she loved me and that she could truly be herself around me. And I'm just thankful she brought that out of me, too."
(MORE: Mollie Tibbetts' suspected killer behind bars: 'There was something that drew him to her,' investigator says)University of South Carolina president Harris Pastides said in a statement, "Our prayers are with the family and friends of Samantha Josephson following the devastating news of her death. Times like these leave me searching for words of wisdom and comfort. However, I take solace that the Carolina Family is here to embrace those who are hurting."
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin tweeted, "We are praying for the Josephson family and Samantha’s friends in this incredibly sad time. Nothing mitigates the pain of the loss of a child but I have full faith & confidence in the men & women of the Columbia Police Department & SLED as they ably investigate this tragedy."
Her funeral is set for Wednesday in New Jersey.
Rowland waived his right to appear at his bond hearing on Sunday. It was unclear if he had retained a lawyer.