Police have identified a woman whose body was found in D. C. last year and say that she may be linked to the alleged shopping cart killer, Anthony Robinson. Authorities identified the woman as. #shoppingcart #sonyachamp #responders #sonyachampided #shoppingcartkiller #anthonyrobinson #anthonyrobinsonpolice #champ
There may be a fifth victim of the so-called “shopping cart killer,” the alleged serial killer in Virginia and around Washington, D.C., who leaves his victims in shopping…
Fairfax County Police identified the remains of Cheyenne Brown and Stephanie Harrison, two potential victims of alleged Virginia serial killer Anthony Eugene.
Fairfax County Police Department(ALEXANDRIA, Virginia) Virginia police believe they have found a fifth victim linked to an alleged serial killer dubbed the "shopping cart killer," as authorities identified two others and continue to search for more. The update comes nearly a month after authorities announced that a suspect who was previously charged with the murders of two women whose bodies were found in a lot in Harrisonburg is also believed to be connected to the deaths of two more women whose remains were found in a wooded area of Alexandria in Fairfax County. The possible fifth victim, also a woman, was found covered by a blanket in a shopping cart on Sept. 7 in Washington, D.C., by a passerby, who reported the discovery to police, authorities said. The Fairfax County Police Department said it received a tip this week that their suspect in the Alexandria murders, 35-year-old Anthony Eugene Robinson, of Washington, D.C., may be linked to the D.C. case. "We believe
The remains of a woman found in a shopping cart this week in Washington, D.C. was positively identified by police officials Saturday, according to local reports.