Officials said that she had been stabbed several times.
According to the Summit County Prosecutor, Sherri Bevan Walsh, Clark pled guilty to the following charge:The victim’s body was found by her friend on July 21, 2020, in the woods in the 200 block of Annadale Avenue, where she had made her camp.Clark had been staying in the same area, according to officials, and police learned he had been spotted near a home.
After speaking with the residents, police said that the woman reported letting him into her house to clean up, stating that she had known him since childhood.Clark was later arrested in the stolen car, according to officials, and a knife was found in the car that contained both Clark’s and the victim’s DNA.Copyright 2022 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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