Ivan Samuel Brammer, and Ilene Gowan. (Images: Council Bluffs Police Department)

Ivan Samuel Brammer and Ilene Gowan. (Images: Council Bluffs Police Department)

A man sold his truck to a salvage yard, which crushed and shredded the vehicle, days after his ex-girlfriend was recorded on surveillance cameras “awkwardly slumped” in the passenger seat, according to cops in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Authorities charged Ivan Samuel Brammer, 61, on Tuesday with abuse of a corpse and theft in the second degree regarding Ilene Gowan, 60. She disappeared on Feb. 13 and was found dead on Feb. 26.

Police are investigating the circumstances of the victim’s death, saying the medical examiner’s office could not formally determine the cause and manner of death after the body was found decomposed and frozen to the ground.

In an affidavit, police said Gowan was reported missing on Feb. 15. She had not been seen or heard from since Feb. 13, her daughter said. Gowan was last seen on video that day leaving East Kanesville Boulevard with Brammer, her ex-boyfriend, in his 1999 Ford F-150.

Speaking to family, friends, and co-workers, police determined the relationship was on-and-off and “volatile with much verbal fighting and alcohol involved.” One relative said Brammer was not nice and did not treat Gowan with respect.

It was alleged that they seemed to get along when they were sober, but things became bad when they drank. Gowan allegedly said that Brammer choked her during a loud argument.

A week before her disappearance, she had been kicked out of her and Brammer’s apartment.

“Gowan told them both Brammer was holding her personal safe until she provided him $300 in cash,” the affidavit stated. She told two witnesses Brammer would not let her have her safe until she paid him. She eventually got the safe back.

Brammer told cops he picked up Gowan that morning and drove her to a home just off Railroad Highway, where she was staying with an acquaintance, according to the affidavit. Then he returned home, he allegedly said.

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“This was proven to be a false statement, and each interview after, when presented with inaccuracies in his previous statement, Brammer would change his story to conform to the facts presented,” police wrote.

Evidence, however, allegedly showed him with Gowan at least through 11 a.m. on Feb. 13 when his truck turned north onto Railroad highway from Kanesville Boulevard.

Officers claim he omitted relevant information to misdirect the investigation.



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