The Surprising Way Daytona Beach Police Solved Mystery Of Married Couple Stabbed On Bike Ride
17.03.2022 - 00:11
/ perezhilton.com
Police believe they have found the man who stabbed a Daytona Beach couple to death earlier this month — all thanks to the help of a waitress who served the suspect hours before his alleged crimes.
As we previously reported, a pedestrian found the bodies of a married couple, who have now been identified as Terry and Brenda Aultman, in the early hours of Sunday, March 6. The pair had been riding their bicycles home before their deaths. Of course, the witness initially assumed that they had been victims of a hit and run, but when police arrived at the scene, they soon realized something far more vicious and gruesome happened to the two. According to Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young, the victims had “multiple stab wounds and lacerations,” as well as had both of their throats slashed.
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Their death had been a total mystery to law enforcement. They ruled out the crime as a robbery since Terry and Brenda still had their valuables, there didn’t seem to be any motive at all. All police had was a potential person of interest, vaguely described as a male of unknown age and race wearing some light-colored pants and carrying a backpack. Young previously said:
It sounded like getting justice for Terry and Brenda was going to be an uphill climb. But now, it looks like authorities have found the person allegedly responsible for this heinous crime…
It all went down last Tuesday when police released pictures and video of their person of interest. According to WESH 2, Valerie Court saw the images on the news and soon realized she had actually served the man at a restaurant on Ocean Walk in Daytona Beach on Saturday, March 5 — just hours
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