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Police chief: More charges expected after Kettering man’s legs found in Trotwood
Edgar S. Keiter Jr. of Dayton did not speak or enter a plea Monday morning in a Kettering Municipal Court video appearance on counts of gross abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence in the death of his father.
Edgar S. Keiter Jr. was arraigned in Kettering Municipal Court Monday morning in a video appearance on one count of gross abuse of a corpse and three counts of tampering with evidence. He did not enter a plea or speak during court.
Judge Frederick Dressel continued the $1 million bond placed on Keiter after he was charged last week following the discovery of body parts belonging to his father, 75-year-old Edgar S. Keiter Sr. of Croftshire Drive in Kettering.