MD MD - Karen Sabrina Wills, 20, Waldorf, 4 Sept 2001 *shot to death at home*

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Cold Case: Karen Sabrina Wills
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...-target/44844c06-8e8d-4337-b280-6456e8d92f1d/
Charles County Cold Case: Murder of Karen Sabrina Wills - Southern Maryland News Net

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On September 4, 2001 at approximately 1:30 a.m., officers with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence at Kings Wharf Place in the Wakefield subdivision of Waldorf, for the report of a shooting.

Upon arrival, officers located the victim inside the residence, suffering from a gunshot wound.

Investigation revealed that the residence was occupied by multiple individuals and that the shots were fired from outside the home.

Karen was 20 years old at the time of her death. She was a sales associate at Marshalls and an aspiring model. She had hoped to become a daycare provider.

If you have information, or wish to remain anonymous, please contact Charles County Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS. Crime Solvers and the CCSO is offering a combined reward of up to $12,500 for information that leads to an arrest or indictment
 
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Sept. 29, 2024 By Anna Turning rbbm
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'On September 4, 2001, her sister, Karen, had been killed. She was 20 years old.
“Someone fired multiple gunshots into the residence from outside of the residence, from the front of the residence, from the sidewalk area in front of the residence, into the front of it. The kitchen of the residence is located on the ground level, and there’s a window right there at ground level,” the detective told Dateline. “She was shot. One of the rounds, at least, went through the window and struck her in the back of the neck.” No one else in the home was injured.''

''Detective Shankster told Dateline the Charles County Sheriff’s Office is not giving up on solving Karen’s case. “This investigation isn’t complete and there’s still more persons of interest to contact or re-contact and to obtain DNA to be compared, collected and prepared,” he said. “There are still forensic testing examinations being done and future plans for traditional testing. And interviews are going to continue to be had,” he said. “We’ve done some work already with DNA-related work this year. So we’re going to continue along that path.”
 

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