Tragic Discovery Ends Month-Long Search
After more than a month of frantic searching, Whisper Owens and her eight-month-old daughter, Sandra McCarthy, were found d**d. Their 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer had been submerged beneath a bridge along Highway 120 and Victory Avenue near Oakdale, California. Search teams located the SUV using sonar equipment on Sunday, August 17, 2025, and carefully pulled it from the water.
Inside, both mother and child were found together. Investigators noted that Whisper appeared to have instinctively tried to shield her daughter, a final act of love that left many heartbroken. How the SUV ended up in the canal remains unclear. For the family, however, the discovery, though devastating, brought an end to weeks of agonizing uncertainty.
Last Steps Before the Tragedy
Whisper left her mother’s home in Fresno on July 15, planning to return to Sacramento. She never arrived. Authorities tracked her phone near the canal, leading to the search area. Surveillance footage showed her visiting family and stopping briefly at a smoke shop along the way, tending to her baby before continuing the journey. The last confirmed sighting of her Trailblazer came from traffic cameras near Shaffer and Bellevue Roads. After that, both mother and child vanished.
Family Reacts to Devastating Loss
The Owens family described the news as crushing. Richard Owens, Whisper’s brother, spoke through tears about the heartbreak of losing a child who never had a chance to grow. He reflected on how Whisper’s surviving children—ages 16, 9, and 3—will forever feel the absence of their baby sister. Yet, he admitted a quiet relief that the family would not be haunted by unanswered questions.