Source: A Florida woman accused of killing and dismembering her boyfriend was just made a person of interest in a cold case from 10 years ago.
Nelci Tetley allegedly abused her boyfriend 55-year-old Jeffrey Albertsman for years before his bloody remains were found in July 2017, according to Daytona Beach Police Chief Craig Capri, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported.
Just 10 miles away, the body of another man, Michael Scot Louis, was found in garbage bags along a bank of the Tomoka River in 2007, the Washington Post reported.
Tetley is already facing a first-degree murder charge in relation to the death of her boyfriend. His body was found in his home with a gunshot wound to the head and the chest, and his arms and legs were missing, the News-Journal reported. Albertsman’s arms and legs were found 20 miles away in a fernery.
A police report noted that the two cases were linked after it was observed that the manner of cutting the bodies was similar, according to the News-Journal.
Oh Nelci, you crazy bitch. You can never cut the bodies in a similar manner, especially when you commit the crimes in the same zip code, it doesn’t matter that it was 10 years apart.
It appears this site for sore eyes isn’t as smart as she thinks.
No clue how someone could ever stab another human, I have a hard enough time with ripping my own hang nails out. But it appears as we see here first on deanblundell.com, that some fucked up shit certainly does go in the world.
Nelci needs some help, and she also needs to stay away from the scissors.
Crimes can be solved, but let’s figure out what the trigger was to set people off like this. Then we can start solving crimes before they happen.
Easier said than done.
Sheriff Seney, signing off.
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