Karen Swift Murder: Justice Served As Her Husband David Swift Finally Indicted After 10 Years|All Social Updates

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After a long wait, Karen Swift, whose body was recovered after a Halloween party, is finally receiving justice after her killer husband was convicted. He is accused of causing her death, according to the Dyer County Sheriff’s Office, following a protracted trial.

David Swift was sentenced on Monday afternoon after a grand jury in Dyer County indicted him for the premeditated first-degree murder of Karen Swift.

Karen Swift Murder

Karen Swift Murder

Karen Swift Murder: Husband David Swift Arrested After 10 Years For Killing The Wife

After going missing on October 30, 2011, Karen Swift’s body was found on December 10, 2011, more than ten years ago.

On Monday afternoon, deputies from the Dyer County Sheriff’s Office and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama worked together to capture David Swift.

The grand jury’s decision to indict and charge David with murder on Monday delighted and moved sheriff Jeff Box. His office had been looking into the death for almost ten years.

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The Sheriff’s Office concluded their investigation in October 2019 and gave District Attorney General Danny Goodman’s office the evidence. Jeff admired the thoroughness with which Goodman and his team examined the evidence before Monday’s grand jury presentation.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office will hold David without bond until a Tuesday extradition hearing, which is anticipated. If found guilty, David may spend the rest of his life in prison without the chance of parole.

Podcast On Missing Cold Case Of Karen Swift

The Spiderwebs of the Karen Swift Murder is a podcast that Apple Podcasts released on their website.

The podcast lasted for around 1 hour and 6 minutes. The Justice Warrior duo of Tracey and Heather outlined all the legal and procedural entanglements surrounding the killing of Karen Swift while also sharing audio evidence to back them up.

All of the calls and recordings they received from witnesses in the Karen Swift murder investigation are played in the podcast.

The podcast team received praise from listeners for offering such a succinct explanation, which helped people grasp what happened to Karen.

Her husband was the last person to see her alive when she arrived home from a Halloween party at the Dyersburg Country Club at The Farms, according to the Dyer County Sheriff’s Office.

How Did Karen Swift Die?

According to an earlier story from WREG, Karen Swift’s car was found abandoned on the side of the road about a quarter mile from her residence. Her body was discovered in a nearby cemetery a month later by a group of hunters.

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Her house was once more in the spotlight when police searched it. On Thursday, 2013, no one answered the door at the Swift home on Willie Johnson Road north of Dyersburg despite the fact that there were two cars parked in the driveway.

When Dyer County investigators came with a search warrant on Wednesday night and went to work, the two-story residence was far from silent.

Even though Karen had only recently filed for divorce from David Swift and was last seen there, she was last known to be there.

Karen was murdered by blunt force trauma to the head, according to the autopsy report, which was made public in November 2018 after being held hidden for seven years. In addition, she was only partially dressed and had many bone fractures.