Her SUV plunged off a cliff. Then her sister went on 'Dr. Phil' to accuse their father of murder
July 31, 2019
"SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – At first glance, it looked like Dawn Shannon Hercutt went for a late-night drive, veered off the road and plummeted 125 feet to her death.
So when authorities found her body inside her crashed SUV at the bottom of a steep slope off Walker Trail – 10 years ago on Saturday – they quickly ruled her death an accident. The Cadillac Escalade was towed to an impound lot, and the 40-year-old businesswoman's body was sent to a funeral home to be prepared for burial.
But subtle clues soon tipped off her loved ones that there was more to the story. Hercutt wouldn't have been out driving that late. She would've worn her seat belt. And she never would have had a window down....
...the family requested an autopsy ...
That autopsy found Hercutt suffered head injuries she couldn't possibly have sustained in the crash. Someone likely killed her at her home, detectives determined, then placed her body in her SUV and sent it tumbling off an embankment near some rental cabins she owned.
The sheriff's office launched a homicide investigation. Rumors swirled. Hercutt's family fell apart as accusations flew. And a decade later, the case remains unsolved.
"Even though an arrest has not been made, it's never been put on a shelf and ignored," said Sevier County Sheriff's Office Chief Detective Jeff McCarter, who worked on the case back in 2009. "We've always kept this case open. We've always constantly tried to do things to try to solve it. And we still are."...
Authorities have always been tight-lipped about the details of the case. McCarter, the chief detective, would not release the initial report a decade after the crash. He would not elaborate on Shannon Hercutt's cause of death, nor would he say what deputies found when they went to her home. The Sevier County medical examiner did not respond to a request that he release the autopsy report. Jimmy Dunn, the district attorney general, declined to comment....
....Ted Hercutt was never charged, and he died in 2017. Investigators never found any evidence that he was involved in the killing, McCarter said.
Indeed, the evidence has pointed to someone outside the family, someone who knew Shannon Hercutt, McCarter said. The 38-year law enforcement veteran believes investigators have nailed down the motive but said, "If I told you what it was, it'd be obvious who I was talking about."
Detectives meet regularly with prosecutors to go over the case, McCarter said, and DNA evidence was recently resubmitted to the state crime lab for testing. The Sevier County Sheriff's Office, he insisted, has not forgotten about the killing."
Her SUV plunged off a cliff. Then her sister went on 'Dr. Phil' to accuse their father of murder
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