Perry Case: Cops Find More Human Remains
The Zephyrhills, Florida Police Department announced that more human remains were found Wednesday in nearby Wesley Chapel. Police said they are trying to determine if the remains, discovered wrapped in a tarp in a wooded area, are related to the ongoing homicide investigation of comics writer Stephen Perry, who’s severed arm was found in a dumpster on May 16th.
One of Perry’s ex-roommates, James Davis, listed his address as being a few miles from the scene of Wednesday’s discovery. Davis and his wife are being held on unrelated charges and have been called “persons of interest” in the case by police.
Full story: Fox Tampa Bay
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what a tragedy, whoever did this will be caught and judged. Who can possibly think they have the power to take someone elses life! Steve Perry was dying anyways and this person or people showed him no mercy. So when the true Judgement Day comes I hope that God above shows mercy for you! And how could you take little Leo’s father away, No one should be allowed to walk on God’s creation that has commited a sick and hideous act like this one!! You make me sick!
Stephen was a good neighbor. As of right now, We have heard nothing further past the indictment of James Davis. There was another suspect that was also served an arrest warrant but his/her name has not been released. The day after Stephen was reported missing, I happened to drive by my old house, around the corner from his. I saw the police line and felt sick to my stomach. For close to a month we knew nothing other than that the three of them were missing. When they finally released the possibility of a homicide i very near broke into tears. Stephen was a good man, and I still find it hard to believe he’s gone. I am planning to attend any memorial service that will be done for him, when they finally are able to lay him to rest. RIP and may god have mercy on James’ soul, because if it were up to me, I don’t think I could.