Police: 'Friend' Says He Killed Lost Girl
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 30, 2004 A man arrested in a 12-year-old girl's disappearance confessed hours later to her killing, then led officers to her body, police said.
The body of Christina Tedder, who vanished Dec. 24, was found clad only in a pair of socks shortly after midnight Thursday in a creek about four miles east of Geist Reservoir in northeastern Hancock County, Indiana.
Marion County Sheriff's Capt. Phil Burton said Jeffrey A. Voss, 39, told detectives he abducted Tedder, strangled her, then abandoned her body in the creek.
"He actually led us to where he had dumped the body," Burton said. "He did not seem remorseful, either."
Brother of Suspect Devastated
The Indianapolis man was arrested Wednesday on preliminary charges of kidnapping and murder.
Christina, an honor roll student at Stonybrook Middle School who played clarinet in the school band, vanished after she left her mother's apartment on the city's east side to walk to a nearby convenience store.
Voss' brother, Brian, said his brother was a friend of the Tedder family and that the girl often asked his brother for money to buy candy.
Brian Voss said he was devastated by his brother's arrest. He said his family had helped search for Tedder the night of her disappearance.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 30, 2004 A man arrested in a 12-year-old girl's disappearance confessed hours later to her killing, then led officers to her body, police said.
The body of Christina Tedder, who vanished Dec. 24, was found clad only in a pair of socks shortly after midnight Thursday in a creek about four miles east of Geist Reservoir in northeastern Hancock County, Indiana.
Marion County Sheriff's Capt. Phil Burton said Jeffrey A. Voss, 39, told detectives he abducted Tedder, strangled her, then abandoned her body in the creek.
"He actually led us to where he had dumped the body," Burton said. "He did not seem remorseful, either."
Brother of Suspect Devastated
The Indianapolis man was arrested Wednesday on preliminary charges of kidnapping and murder.
Christina, an honor roll student at Stonybrook Middle School who played clarinet in the school band, vanished after she left her mother's apartment on the city's east side to walk to a nearby convenience store.
Voss' brother, Brian, said his brother was a friend of the Tedder family and that the girl often asked his brother for money to buy candy.
Brian Voss said he was devastated by his brother's arrest. He said his family had helped search for Tedder the night of her disappearance.
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