FL – Triple Homicide, Meadows Mobile Home Park, Tarpon Springs, DEC 2018, Found 01 JAN 2019 *Arrest*

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I would think he would cooperate, he admitted to killing the parents and her brother, what good would it come for him to not tell the truth on his wife ( Jamie)?
 
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Body found buried at home connected to Tarpon Springs triple-homicide case
Published: 6:36 PM EST January 6, 2019
Updated: 6:47 PM EST January 6, 2019

PORT RICHEY, Fla. -- Investigators who have spent the weekend at a Pasco County home, acting on a tip from Tarpon Springs police, confirm a body has been found.

It was discovered buried in the yard, according to a Pasco County Sheriff's Office news release. Authorities have not yet been able to identify it.

Body found at Pasco home connected to Tarpon Springs triple homicide
Posted: Jan 06, 2019 06:34 PM EST
Updated: Jan 06, 2019 07:06 PM EST

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) - Authorities have recovered a body at a home related to
a triple homicide in Tarpon Springs, the Pasco County Sheriff's Office announced Sunday.

According to a news release, Pasco Sheriff's Office Detectives and Forensics Anthropologists from the University of South Florida located a body buried in the yard of the residence at 10930 Norwood Avenue.

Although officials confirmed the discovery Sunday, they did not identify the remains as that of 21-year-old, Jamie Nicole Ivancic.
 
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The only reason I thought he might not tell where his wife was if he harmed her was he would use it to make a deal to get the death penalty off the table.
 
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Body Found at Port Richey Home Linked to Homicides
Pasco County January 6, 2019 @7:15 PM
PORT RICHEY, Fla -- Investigators have found a body in the backyard of a Port Richey home.
[...]
Shelby Nealy, 25, and his wife Jamie Ivancic, 21, lived at the home for a short period of time with their children.
[...]
Mike Stockdale, who lives across from the home, said he noticed a large dumpster on the property last spring. The dumpster appeared after the family moved out and the owner of the home had to make some repairs.

"The house was basically trashed," he said. "The garage was full of dirty diapers and stuff like that."

Nealy was arrested in Ohio and authorities say he confessed to killing his wife's family. His wife is still considered missing.

The couple's children are in protective custody.

The body found Sunday has not yet been identified.
 
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"Jamie Ivancic and Svenson were both charged with domestic violence after an Oct. 5, 2016 incident at their home on the 2700 block of West Wallings Road in Broadview Heights, according to a police report.

Paramedics brought Svenson to Parma Hospital for a psychological evaluation after he reported having suicidal thoughts, the report says. After he left, Ivancic told officers she was 16 weeks pregnant with her second child and that she got into an argument with Svenson. He threw her against the wall and bit her left shoulder, the report says.

Ivancic suspected she suffered internal bleeding and feared she would lose her baby, according to the report. Paramedics brought her to MetroHealth where she and her baby recovered."

They had had domestic violence in their past...

Man arrested in Lakewood in connection with triple homicide in Tarpon Springs, Florida

This is so sad. Those kids have no one left!
 
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Body Could Be Wife Of Accused In Tarpon Springs Triple Homicide
A former Ohio police chief said Shelby Nealy had a history of violence and psychological issues.
Jan 7, 2019 11:43 am ET
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Laura Ivancic is the sister of the former police chief of North Royalton, Ohio, James Zindroski, who gave a media interview on Friday.

He said his brother-in-law, Richard Ivancic, retired from the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. His sister worked for a number of years as a pharmacy technician. However, she longed to be a stay-at-home mom. When the couple was not able to conceive a child of their own, they became foster parents and eventually adopted Nicholas and Jamie, Zindroski said.

Although Nealy, also known as Shelby John Svenson, was originally from Houston, Texas, he moved to Ohio where he met and married Jamie Ivancic, according to Zindroski. Nealy worked at a supermarket and Jamie Ivancic worked from home as a telemarketer.

Nealy "pretty much kept to himself," Zindroski said, and was vague when asked about his past. Zindroski said he used "three or four aliases" and did not have a valid driver's license though Nealy never explained why.

"He had been in for counseling and had committed himself once or twice, I think (for) violence issues, but that was something we were never really privy to," Zindroski told media. "I think he had some pretty deep-seated psychological issues."
[...]
 
  • #48
No words.
 
  • #49
He sounds like he has some mental health issues. The rages, different names he used, voluntarily committing himself, etc. It’s impossible to know any of that without a psychiatric diagnosis, of course. This is so tragic. Those poor children. moo
 
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Pasco Sheriff's Office Awaiting ID of Body Found at Port Richey Home
Pasco County January 7, 2019 @6:17 PM
PORT RICHEY, Fla -- Investigators found a body in the backyard of a Port Richey home Sunday afternoon.

Authorities have been searching the home on Norwood Avenue for a possible body since Friday.

The crime scene tape is finally gone on Norwood Avenue after three days of investigators digging through the backyard.

Neighbors next door to the home allowed us to come see the backyard from their property. It’s almost all dirt and they say it’s been like that for some time.
[...]
 
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Just wow. Who will raise the kids now?
 
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PCSO news conference 3 PM today:
Body found in Port Richey is missing wife of suspect in Tarpon Springs slayings, relatives say
January 8, 2019
TARPON SPRINGS — A body found in the yard of a Port Richey home on Sunday is a missing woman whose parents and brother were found murdered at their home in Tarpon Springs on New Year's Day, relatives said.

Jamie Ivancic, 21, lived at the Port Richey home with her husband Shelby Svensen, who is a suspect in the murder of Ivancic's three relatives. She may have been killed months earlier, relatives said.

Investigators believe Richard Ivancic, 71, his wife Laura Ivancic, 59, and the couple’s 25-year-old son, Nicholas Ivancic, were killed either Dec. 19 or 20.

The three were killed by blunt force trauma from an object, according to Mike Ivancic, Richard Ivancic's son from his first marriage. Mike Ivancic also confirmed to the Tampa Bay Times that the body found was Jamie Ivancic and said she may have been dead for six to eight months.

The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office had no comment Tuesday on the identification of the body or on how the victims were killed. The Sheriff’s Office has declined to provide details about the killings but plans a news conference at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
 
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Family mourns victims in Tarpon Springs triple homicide
Two of Richard Ivancic’s oldest children mourn the loss of their father, who was killed along with his new wife and adopted son. Still missing: an adopted daughter.
January 7, 2019

TARPON SPRINGS — Mike Ivancic stretched his arms out and, with Radiohead blasting in his ears Saturday, raised his body into downward dog in the very room where his father’s family was found dead just four days earlier.

On New Year’s Day, Tarpon Springs police said his father Richard Ivancic, 71; his stepmother Laura Ivancic, 59; and the couple’s 25-year-old son, Nicholas Ivancic; were found dead in their house alongside their three dogs.
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Mike Ivancic, 49, of St. Louis, spent all day Friday and Saturday morning cleaning up the blood staining his father’s Juanita Way home. Then, to cope with his grief, he lit three candles, laid down three rugs on top of where each body was found and practiced yoga.

“There are eight of us total,” he said, “and in one night, half of our family is gone.”
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Laura was Richard Ivancic’s second wife. He married his high school sweetheart at 18 and after 10 years and four kids — including Mike Ivancic — the two separated.

Eventually, they met through a mutual friend in Cleveland. Richard and Laura Ivancic were happily married for 20 years, the 49-year-old son said.

“When my dad married Laura he said ‘look she’s not your mother and never will be your mother but I hope you can love her just as much,” Mike Ivancic said. “And we did. It was easy to do so. She had such a big heart.”
[...]
 
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Mike Ivancic also confirmed to the Tampa Bay Times that the body found was Jamie Ivancic and said she may have been dead for six to eight months.

(bbm) Jesus, six to eight months? Did no one report her missing in all that time? I suppose Shelby would have been the one in primary contact with her, but one would assume someone else would have noticed her missing for more than half the year. Good lord.
 
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Svensen is expected to be extradited soon for an arraignment in Florida later this month.

Body found in Port Richey is missing wife of suspect in Tarpon Springs slayings, relatives say

ID is not confirmed by LE
The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office had no comment Tuesday on the identification of the body or on how the victims were killed. The Sheriff’s Office has declined to provide details about the killings but plans a news conference at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
 
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LIVE press conference link - now:
WFLA Live


Positive ID confirmed by PCSO - Jamie Ivancic's body - violent blunt force trauma
 
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Pasco Sheriff's Office was live.
13 minutes ago ·
Press conference for an update regarding the Norwood Ave investigation.
 

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