Current:Home > ScamsCold case solved 60 years after Ohio woman's dismembered remains found by fishermen -ProfitLogic
Cold case solved 60 years after Ohio woman's dismembered remains found by fishermen
View
Date:2025-04-14 03:45:18
In June of 1964, a fisherman made a grisly discovery at a gravel pit in western Ohio — a severed human arm. Four days later, another fisherman found a burlap bag in a nearby canal which contained a torso. Eventually, a human head and a leg were discovered in the same waterway.
The remains were identified as those of 43-year old Daisy Shelton of Dayton — and now, 40 years later, authorities have officially declared the cold case solved. The Miami County Sheriff's Office announced Friday that prosecutors have approved closing the case after a key witness came forward to identify a suspect who died in late 2022.
Finding the alleged killer — who authorities did not name — took several decades. After Shelton's remains were identified in 1964, the case went cold until 2017. That's when a witness — who was also not named by officials — came forward to claim he saw someone kill Shelton with a hammer in a home in Dayton and then dismembered her body, the sheriff's office said. The body parts were then discarded in bodies of water in and around the Dayton suburb of Tipp City, the witness told detectives.
“It was a very grisly murder, even by today’s standards,” Chief Deputy Steve Lord, of the Miami County Sheriff’s Office, said. https://t.co/W8w9NLz7UT
— WHIO-TV (@whiotv) March 29, 2024
"It was a very grisly murder, even by today's standards," Miami County Sheriff Chief Deputy Steve Lord told CBS affiliate WHIO-TV.
The person named as the suspect was interviewed multiple times by deputies in 2017. After initially denying even knowing Shelton, officials said he eventually acknowledged that a box from his house "was used to carry the body parts of Shelton" and "it was possible that Shelton was killed in his home."
He claimed that he was being set up by the eyewitness of the crime but admitted he "looked guilty and could possibly be convicted in court," the sheriff's office said.
The witness to the murder gave testimony to a grand Jury, but died prior to the case being prosecuted. Officials did not say if they think the witness played any role in Shelton's death.
The suspect died in September of 2022 at the age of 92.
Shelton's granddaughter, Maria Walling, told WHIO-TV that she recently got a phone call from the sheriff's office informing her that officials were finally ready to close the case.
"It's very, very shocking that a human being can do that to another human being," Walling said.
Sheriff Lord said that "cold case homicides are among the most difficult investigators confront" and his department was assisted by the Dayton Police Cold Case Squad.
"Revisiting cases is a crucial aspect of bringing a sense of justice to the victim's family, even if it comes long after the crime occurred," Lord said.
But Walling told WHIO-TV that she did not feel like justice had been served.
"To be honest, no," she told the station. "No one has that right. No one has the authority to take someone's life."
- In:
- Cold Case
- Ohio
Stephen Smith is a senior editor for CBSNews.com.
veryGood! (4271)
Related
- Small twin
- New York county’s latest trans athlete ban draws lawsuits from attorney general, civil rights group
- Want to retire but can't afford it? This strategy could be right for you.
- Richard Simmons’ Cause of Death Under Investigation
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Joe Bryant, Kobe Bryant's Dad, Dies From Stroke 4 Years After Son's Fatal Plane Crash
- Biden is trying to sharpen the choice voters face in November as Republicans meet in Milwaukee
- New Jersey Democrats set to pick candidate in special House primary for Donald Payne Jr.'s seat
- New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
- Ruling keeps abortion question on ballot in South Dakota
Ranking
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- Employees Suing American Airlines Don’t Want Their 401(k)s in ESG Funds
- Olympic flame arrives in Paris ahead of 2024 Summer Games
- What time does 'Big Brother' start? Season 26 premiere date, cast, where to watch
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Ryan Reynolds Honors Charming 10-Year-Old TikToker Bella Brave After Her Death
- See full RNC roll call of states vote results for the 2024 Republican nomination
- Real Salt Lake's Cristian 'Chicho' Arango suspended four games
Recommendation
Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
Border arrests plunge 29% in June to the lowest of Biden’s presidency as asylum halt takes hold
Inside the tradition of Olympic rings tattoos and why it's an 'exclusive club'
Gareth Southgate resigns as England manager after Euro 2024 final loss
Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
Spain clinches record 4th European Championship title, beating England 2-1
JoJo Siwa Reveals Her Home Was Swatted Again
Margot Robbie pictured cradling her stomach amid pregnancy reports