OH: Knife, blood, sawhorses found in 18-year-old’s car; charged with homicide of sex offender
Detectives with the Collegedale Police Department connected the disappearance of a 56-year-old man to an 18-year-old, who now faces several charges, including criminal homicide.
Police said that on June 9, someone reported that Neal “had told her that he had killed someone, but they were a rapist and missing, and that he disposed of the body,” the affidavit stated.
Detectives found traces of missing 56-year-old XXXXXXXXX’s DNA in Kian Andrew Neal’s vehicle, according to an affidavit from Collegedale
Police.
Authorities found Locke’s DNA in several areas of the vehicle, along with a knife, pillow and sawhorses. On June 12, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed blood to be on one of the items from the vehicle.
According to the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry, the victim, XXXXXXXX, was a registered sex offender. He was convicted of child molestation in 2003.
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The registry is a juicy menu to pick from to kill us all. They have our names, our photos, our charges, our addresses and much more information. I am very careful where I go, what I do and what I say.
I do not live in fear, but I have had several incidents over the years, the last one having my windows shot out and later kids throwing rocks at my windows. Also had my vehicle vandalized. And when I call law enforcement, they just tell me to do an online report, and I never hear any update or investigation follow up.
Put that piece of s*** murderer on Ohio death row! I doubt the district attorney’s office will be that emboldened to seek the death penalty in this case.
Is it me or are these stories becoming more commonplace than before? How many murdered people on the registry does it take to make a rational change to the law.
One reason I am glad, I do not own any of my vehicles. They are reported just not visible to the public.
Tearful
You would think Law enforcement would protect us because they earn money for each and every registrant. A dead person earns them no money, or does it? Maybe that is why they keep us on there even after we die? Hum?