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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Elderly Woman Stabbed & Killed Inside Snellville Home
There is news video available from Fox 5 News through the link below. A neighbor and the deceased woman's son in law are interviewed.
MyFox Atlanta | Police Search for Suspects in Stabbing Death
ATLANTA (MyFOX Atlanta) -- There are new developments in a suspicious death Sunday night in Snellville. An elderly woman was stabbed to death inside her home. Police are looking for suspects.
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"Family members found Beulah Gotwalt in her bed at 2935 Oak Meadow Drive in Snellville just before noon. They told police she had a pillow over her face and there was blood on the bed and pillow.
"There was no forced entry into the home," said Captain H.O. Thomas of the Snellville police department. "We are looking at several persons of interest but are not releasing the names at this time." WSB-TV
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As a family member of Beulah, I find this to be offensive to her memory. I request removal of any and all items that mention her on your blog. I will be checking back soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry for your loss, but I am sharing nothing that was not shared by media sources. What I find offensive is that we are heading near the 2 year anniversary of Mrs. Gotwalt's murder. I would think you would be more offended by that than have issues that a blogger shared the facts with the public. If it was my relative that was murdered, you better believe I would be raising holy hell to find her murderer, rather than complain to bloggers.
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