Friday, April 27, 2012

Investigation Continues In Charleston Woman's Murder

  • {Chesapeake, West Virginia}...Members of several law enforcement agencies and the Smithsonian Institution have been digging in the yard at Charles March's home on Ohio Avenue in Chesapeake since Wednesday while searching for evidence in the murder of 62 year old Kathy Goble, a Charleston woman who went missing April 24, 2010. Wednesday, what is believed to be Goble's body was found buried in a shallow grave by March's son. Investigators worked side by side with a special team from the Smithsonian Institution to finish removing the remains Thursday. Investigators say March told them he strangled Goble at his home, then dismembered her body and buried her remains. Forensic work at the home of March has wrapped up. Police say March has confessed to the killing and remains in jail. He's expected to appear in court May 7th.