Kentucky News: Kentucky State Police Investigate The Death As Murder
Cadiz, missing a woman on Sept. 2, was found dead on Monday, Mayfield.
Body found in truck in the parking lot at Jackson Purchase Medical Center has been created state of medical experts, Betty Kelsey, 61, identified Tuesday.
Kelsey was last seen driving a red 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche pickup truck, according to the Trigg County Sheriff Randy Clark.
About 4 am on Monday, Kentucky State Police found the vehicle conforms to the description, and found inside the body and an autopsy was scheduled Tuesday in Madisonville.
Trooper Dean Patterson said a passerby reported something suspicious in the parking JPMC, but nonspecific, they have seen. Parked Patterson said the truck, which was confirmed as belonging to Kelsey had tinted windows and was in the region where it is unlikely to be for those who have parked there without coming to the notice.
Patterson said that the time and place of death of Kelsey’s has not yet been determined, and the Trigg County detectives in the interrogation of persons who provide information which could assist the investigation in May are on Tuesdays.
Patterson said that the autopsy of the State Office after medical conditions Kelsey’s led to launch a criminal investigation into the PPC.
“This was not a random act of violence,” Patterson.
Kelsey’s wife, Larry Kelsey reported 8 hours September 2 medium was, he could not find his wife and put Bolo (Be on the lookout for more) in the country, Clark said, adding that it was included in the national information centers on crime throughout the state and country with their description in the following night.
September 2, said Larry Kelsey said that his wife was more like a friend in Michigan, but said that her boyfriend had not seen.
Betty Kelsey suffered from depression and takes several medications, but decided that some of them to quit cold turkey, including Prozac, said Larry Kelsey.
Clark says Betty Kelsey have only $ 80 in cash, and even if she suffers from diabetes, not all their medications with them.
“It was chaos,” said Larry Kelsey Tuesday night in a telephone interview with the record of Cadiz. “I’m going to do the next day after another.
Larry Kelsey said he would have burned the remains of Betty Kelsey. Collier Funeral Home in Benton is responsible for the funeral. No services were planned at press time.