Cincinnati Woman Charged with Murder After Being Linked to Death of Louisville Woman Whose Remains Were Found in Home

by Xara Aziz
Kentucky State Police

A Cincinnati woman along with an accomplice has been arrested and charged with murder after it was discovered that they were both linked to the death of a Kentucky woman.

Kentucky State Police say Kimberly Walton, 22, and Edet Wettee, 39, allegedly killed Christiana Walker, 35, whose remains were found inside a home in the Louisville area.

The murder took place in May, when police were called to respond to reports of a structure fire. Upon arrival, they found Walker inside a home, according to Lt. Josh Lawson of Kentucky State Police.

The Shelby County Coroner ruled her death as a homicide. After a thorough investigation, Walton and Wettee were found and charged with one count of murder.

Both suspects will be extradited from Ohio to Kentucky.

In April, Shine My Crown reported about an Atlanta woman who was a key suspect in the death of a man in 2019. She was arrested and charged with murder, the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday.

Police say, Neworker Hurt, 45, was involved in the disappearance of Shawn Jackson, whose wife filed a missing person report in July 2019. According to legal documents, Jackson was caught cheating on Hurt and was involved in a fight with his mistress in front of her house “all day [and] through the night, according to an Atlanta News First report.

At the time, deputies said that Jackson’s son, Nicholas Jackson, told detectives that by nightfall both women appeared to go their separate ways and his father had left home in the middle of the night. It would be the last time he saw his father. One month later, Shawn’s remains were found in a shallow grave in Alabama.

Investigators later found that Hurt shot Jackson three times in the head. She has been charged with malice murder, possession of a weapon during a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, tampering with evidence and concealing the death.

Police were able to identify the victim by his fingerprints, clothing and tattoos. Before police identified Hurt as the suspect, they say Hurt contacted her brother to help her dispose of his body.

Hurt was taken into custody without incident and is currently being held in Clayton County Jail.

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