Yogurt Shop Murders Solved After 34 Years
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Bonnie Woodward vanished in June 2010 after leaving her job at a nursing home.
Witnesses reported seeing her get into a silver Chevy Malibu with an unknown man.
The case remained unsolved for years, with initial suspicion falling on her stepdaughter.
In 2018, Roger Carroll's son testified that his father had killed Bonnie and burned her body.
Carroll was convicted of murder in 2020 and sentenced to 65 years in prison.
Why this matters:: This case highlights the persistence of investigators and the crucial role of witness testimony, even years after a crime occurs.
Bonnie Woodward's disappearance sparked an immediate investigation, but the case quickly went cold due to lack of concrete evidence. The discovery of Roger Carroll's fingerprints on Woodward's truck was not enough to secure a conviction at the time.
The turning point came when Carroll's wife, Monica, reported his confession to police during a domestic dispute. Their son, Nathan, then provided detailed testimony about how his father had forced him to help dispose of Woodward's body. Despite the lack of physical remains, the compelling testimony and circumstantial evidence led to Carroll's conviction.
The "20/20" episode, "I Have Killed For You," delves into the investigation, featuring interviews with family members, investigators, and legal experts, providing a comprehensive look at the twists and turns of this complex case. You can watch the episode on Hulu &ref=yanuki.com.
Q: What was Bonnie Woodward's profession?
Bonnie Woodward was a nurse's aide at Eunice Smith Nursing Home for 25 years.
Q: How long did the case remain unsolved?
The case remained unsolved for nearly a decade, from 2010 to 2018.
Q: What evidence led to Roger Carroll's conviction?
The key evidence was the testimony of Carroll's son, Nathan, who detailed how his father killed Woodward and disposed of her body.
The Bonnie Woodward case demonstrates the importance of persistence in cold case investigations.
Even without a body, a conviction can be secured through compelling testimony and circumstantial evidence.
The impact of domestic violence can extend beyond the immediate victims, as seen in Monica Carroll's role in uncovering the truth.
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