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Husband arrested and charged with Lying about her death.
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - The husband of a woman whose body was found in the Ohio River eight years ago but whose identity eluded authorities until earlier this month is accused of lying to police investigating her death.
"They fingerprinted her and tried to identify her through fingerprints. For a number of years they tried various different methods to try to identify her and were unsuccessful in that," said Hamilton County Sheriff's Detective Brian Williams.
After running the fingerprints through an FBI database Hamilton County Sheriff's Detective Williams says they finally found out who the woman was.
"It surfaced that there was an arrest from Covina, California for a Barbara Hess Precht," said Detective Williams.
Back in the 1980's Barbara Precht, 69, was arrested for shoplifting and her husband James, who was located last night through an anonymous tip, tells detectives the family was going through tough times to the point of having to leave their two daughters at an orphanage.
Fox19 had messaged Never Forget ME earlier today and asked for the photo's we have of her. I wish people would get the facts straight about her shoplifting arrest, this article says she was identified by the fingerprints because she had used her own name during that arrest. So why did her finger prints not match when they first ran them?
James Precht, 79, is held at the Hamilton County jail on charges of falsification and obstructing official business. His bond was set at $15,000.
According to court records, Precht refused to give detectives his name when they tried to talk to him at his Corryville residence Thursday.
Officials say that Precht is talking to investigators, but he's been elusive about what happened to his wife.