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Oh boy guys, I am thrilled to tell you I know the guy accused of dismembering his father and hiding the pieces. As some of you know I live in Dayton, Ohio. I was friends with the son of the man being investigated. We fell out of touch when he stole my gaming laptop and iPad a couple years ago while in the process of moving out. I couldn’t prove it so I never got either back. But here is the article, I’ll update if I learn anything.
TROTWOOD — A man has been formally charged after his father’s body parts were found in Trotwood last month.
Edgar Keiter Jr., 52, of Kettering was indicted by a Montgomery County Grand Jury on charges of gross abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence, and theft.
As News Center 7 previously reported, on April 22, Trotwood police were called to reports of garbage bags in the 7500 block of Old Dayton Road that appeared to have human legs inside.
An investigation found that the remains belonged to 75-year-old Edgar Keiter Sr. of Kettering.
The rest of Edgar Sr.’s remains were found in a storage unit in the 1700 block of Guenther Road, according to a spokesperson for the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.
Investigators are still working to learn the manner and cause of Edgar Sr.’s death.
Edgar Jr. is in custody of the Montgomery County Jail on a $1 million bond.
He is due next in court on May 14.
news link here
TROTWOOD — A man has been formally charged after his father’s body parts were found in Trotwood last month.
Edgar Keiter Jr., 52, of Kettering was indicted by a Montgomery County Grand Jury on charges of gross abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence, and theft.
As News Center 7 previously reported, on April 22, Trotwood police were called to reports of garbage bags in the 7500 block of Old Dayton Road that appeared to have human legs inside.
An investigation found that the remains belonged to 75-year-old Edgar Keiter Sr. of Kettering.
The rest of Edgar Sr.’s remains were found in a storage unit in the 1700 block of Guenther Road, according to a spokesperson for the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.
Investigators are still working to learn the manner and cause of Edgar Sr.’s death.
Edgar Jr. is in custody of the Montgomery County Jail on a $1 million bond.
He is due next in court on May 14.
news link here