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07-30-2021, 09:09 AM
https://www.foxnews.com/us/indiana-man-charged-murder-arson-allegedly-decapitating-woman-setting-apartment-fire
Firefighters were called to the scene of an apartment that caught fire in Clarksville, Indiana on Tuesday morning when they discovered a 67-year-old woman's decapitated body inside the burning home.
Clarksville police responded to the scene and immediately started reviewing surveillance footage and canvassing the area, leading them to 36-year-old Brian Williams, who they arrested less than eight hours later on murder and arson charges.
Surveillance footage showed Williams leaving Melody Gambetty's apartment with suitcases on Monday afternoon, Maj. Joel DeMoss said at a press conference Wednesday, adding that it appears to be a botched robbery.
A probable cause affidavit obtained by Fox-affiliate WDRB said that "located inside one of the victim's suitcases was a human cranium, with full facial tissue to include hair attached, believed to belong to the victim (deceased)." A small handsaw with blood on the blade was also in the suitcase, as well as a "plastic container with a lid, containing multiple human digits (fingers and toes)," according to the affidavit.
Firefighters were called to the scene of an apartment that caught fire in Clarksville, Indiana on Tuesday morning when they discovered a 67-year-old woman's decapitated body inside the burning home.
Clarksville police responded to the scene and immediately started reviewing surveillance footage and canvassing the area, leading them to 36-year-old Brian Williams, who they arrested less than eight hours later on murder and arson charges.
Surveillance footage showed Williams leaving Melody Gambetty's apartment with suitcases on Monday afternoon, Maj. Joel DeMoss said at a press conference Wednesday, adding that it appears to be a botched robbery.
A probable cause affidavit obtained by Fox-affiliate WDRB said that "located inside one of the victim's suitcases was a human cranium, with full facial tissue to include hair attached, believed to belong to the victim (deceased)." A small handsaw with blood on the blade was also in the suitcase, as well as a "plastic container with a lid, containing multiple human digits (fingers and toes)," according to the affidavit.