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17 years later: Chattanooga priest's murder still unsolved
Father Marty Davis, 35, was brutally killed on July 16, 1997 at his home in the 1300 block of Sunbeam Ave.
''Father Marty Davis, 35, was brutally killed on July 16, 1997 at his home in the 1300 block of Sunbeam Ave. A neighbor discovered the popular Episcopal priest shot to death in his living room.
For years, a reward has been offered for information in the cold case, but police say leads have dried up -- leaving Davis' family, friends and former parishioners still without answers.
"I was mad. He wouldn't hurt a fly. That's the kind of nice fella' he was," said Willie Anderson, a 25-year parishioner of Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church in St. Elmo.''
''Right now, Homicide Sgt. Bill Phillips is the only person currently making up the department's cold case unit.
"That's where our movement at this point is going to come from -- somebody calling in saying, 'Hey, I don't know if you guys ever knew'," Phillips said.
Police released a composite sketch of a man years ago, and are still working to identify him. On the morning of the murder, neighbors saw a black male in his late teens or early twenties, who was roughly 6 feet tall, walk inside Davis' home and leave. Neighbors also noticed him walking around the neighborhood around the time of the murder.
Phillips believes he's the killer.
"It appears he was alive and well when that man walked in the house, and he was dead when the man left the house," Phillips said.''
''There's still a cash reward for information that helps solve the case. Police say anyone who knows anything -- even if they think it's an insignificant detail -- can call CrimeStoppers anonymously at (423) 698-3333.''