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New information gives twist to cold case
http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=8692837
http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=8692837
The Dayton Daily News is reporting on its Web site that Tommy L. Swint was found by law enforcement in Lee County, Alabama, shortly after noon. They were approaching Swints home when they heard a gunshot and found him dead inside.
Swint was a former Trotwood, Ohio, probationary police officer indicted today for the 1991 death of a Dayton prostitute.
Swint worked for the Trotwood Police Department for less than two months in 2007.
He was forced to resign when officials in Richmond told Trotwood officials that Swint was a person of interest in the 2001 disappearance of Marilyn Niqui McCown of Richmond.
Swint has denied involvement in McCowns disappearance and was never charged. He and McCown were colleagues at the Montgomery Education and Pre-Release Center in Dayton.
McCowns disappearance remains under investigation.
Not sure who the remains belong to...but it crossed my mind its possible it could be Nicqui? Prayers for her family during this wait.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/22758860/detail.html
On the day of her disappearance, McCown tried to contact her sister several times. Her sister says McCown was seeing another man, Tommy L. Swint, whom Webster didn't know about. Her sister warned McCown to end the relationship. Swint was sworn in as a police officer in Trotwood, Ohio in 2007, but he resigned from the department less than two months later. When the department found out he was a suspect in McCown's disappearance, a fact he hadn't disclosed to them, they told him he had to resign or be terminated.
The family of a Richmond woman who disappeared 13 years ago says they will never give up hope of finding her...
The family will hold a cookout and candlelight vigil in her memory on Tuesday, July 22nd at 4pm at the family home in Richmond, Indiana.