Man Charged In Dayton Woman’s Killing

Man Charged In Dayton Woman’s Killing

A man is facing charges, including aggravated murder after a woman was fatally shot and her son apparently was abducted.

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DAYTON, Ohio—A man is facing 18 charges, including aggravated murder after a woman was fatally shot and her son apparently was abducted.

Authorities arrested 22-year-old Charlie Myers of Columbus on suspicion of aggravated murder Monday. Officials announced Tuesday that Myers is charged with aggravated murder with underlying offenses, including two counts of aggravated robbery, four counts of kidnapping and one count each of gross sexual imposition, grand theft of a motor vehicle, receiving stolen property and having weapons while under disability.

The 4-year-old boy was found Friday at a rest stop off Interstate 70 by a traveling couple.

The boy told the couple his mom had been shot and the gunman left him there.

When police went to the boy’s Dayton-area home, they found 29-year-old Jennifer Nelson shot to death and her vehicle missing.

Franklin County deputies found what they believed was Nelson’s vehicle, a black Oldsmobile Alero, along West Broad Street near the Westland Flea Market Sunday. That was about 25 miles from the rest stop where the boy was found.

Franklin County deputies took the car to search it for evidence.

Detectives said the victim’s cell phone was used twice after her death and that those calls were traced to Myers’ home at 70 McMillen Ave.

Myers and his two roommates were taken into questioning from Myers’ home Sunday night. 

Montgomery County Sheriff Phil Plummer said Myers confessed to involvement in the murder of Jennifer but wouldn’t say to what extent.

The sheriff’s office said Myers was the one who dropped off 4-year-old William at the rest stop.

The sheriff’s office told Diedrich authorities think Myers became involved after Jennifer’s car was stolen out of an OSU parking garage on Dec. 17 while she was at a concert. An ID and house keys were inside the vehicle at the time.

Plummer said those items mostly likely led Myers to her home Friday night.

Authorities would not release a possible motive and didn’t say whether Myers was connected to the Nelson family in any way.

Plummer said this was one of the most bizarre cases he’s ever seen.

Plummer said, at this time, Jennifer’s husband, Eddie Nelson, was not a suspect.

All charges include mandatory three-year firearm specifications, and a panel of prosecutors will convene in the near future to discuss whether death penalty specifications should be added to the charges against Myers for the Montgomery County Grand Jury’s consideration.

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