CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Investigators are nonetheless making an attempt to resolve a virtually 14-year-old chilly case that unfolded after a person’s stays had been discovered within the woods behind a Clarksville procuring middle.
The invention was made on July 20, 2010, off Terminal Highway. Again then, the world bordering Wilma Rudolph Boulevard was house to a Kmart and some different shops, however over time, companies have closed, and new ones have taken over.
Officers had been capable of establish the stays as Steven Everett Davies, a Navy veteran who they later realized spent lots of his time within the wooded space behind the outdated Kmart. In accordance with Clarksville Police, Davies was homeless and principally stored to himself.
He didn’t have any household in Tennessee, leaving detectives with many questions. Nevertheless, in a earlier interview with Information 2, Kaye Jones with Montgomery County Crime Stoppers mentioned that with Clarksville being a navy metropolis, they owe it “to a veteran to carry some justice to his life.”
Following an post-mortem, the medical expert’s workplace dominated his demise as a murder, however investigators haven’t mentioned how Davies was killed. Initially, it was hoped that somebody inside the homeless group who stayed within the space might need some details about the case.
In 2017, officers put up billboards throughout Clarksville with photographs of Davies, to no avail. Regardless of a minimum of one nameless tip coming in, police are nonetheless looking for his killer.
Even a full decade later, his case has continued to be featured amongst Crime Stoppers’ unsolved murders, with it being one of many circumstances that now qualifies for a $10,000 money reward.
Anybody who has data on the demise of Steven Davies is requested to contact Crime Stoppers at 931-645-TIPS, or go to www.p3tips.com, and go away a tip on-line. All callers stay fully nameless.