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The man blamed for stealing and killing Memphis instructor Eliza Fletcher isn't uncovering data connected with his supposed violations, notwithstanding that he has to deal with a few homicide related penalties for the youthful mother's demise, as indicated by authorities and records.
Authorities uncovered before in the day on Tuesday that they "have not gotten a lot of data" from the suspect, 38-year-old Cleotha Abston-Henderson.
As of Tuesday, Abston-Henderson had been accused of first-degree murder, planned endlessly murder in execution of kidnappings, notwithstanding different counts that incorporate bothered capturing and altering/manufacturing proof.
Quick FACTS
- Eliza Fletcher was snatched while running in Memphis on Sept. 2
- A man moved toward Fletcher and constrained her into a SUV after a concise battle
- U.S. Marshals captured 38-year-old Cleotha Abston on Sept. 3 after police distinguished his DNA on a couple of shoes close where Fletcher was most recently seen
- Memphis Police expressed officials in the 1600 block of Victor Street found a "expired party" the night of Sept. 5
- The body was recognized early Tuesday as being Eliza Fletcher