Touma Case Now Considered A Homicide
Police Checking Person Of Interest
Monday, Jun 30, 2008 - 08:30 PM Updated: 10:49 PM
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- Fayetteville police told NBC17 Monday that the soldier listed as a person of interest in the death investigation of Megan Touma served at the same Army post in Germany.
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Police also confirmed that they are speaking with a number of people and interviewing soldiers in Germany. As it stands, investigators are interviewing one person as a person of interest but that there may be more persons of interest.
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The soldier is training at a school where special operations ranging from raids to reconstruction projects are taught, said Lt. Col. John Clearwater, a spokesman for the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. The soldier is studying psychological operations.
"We understand and are aware that a soldier assigned to the command as a student for training is a person of interest. We are not aware of any charges," Clearwater said.
Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Bergamine tells NBC17 News, "I do not believe there is a serial killer on the loose in Fayetteville."
Police are now calling the death of Spc. Megan Lynn Touma, 23, a homicide. She was found after a maintenance supervisor smelled a foul odor coming from a room with a "Do Not Disturb" sign. Touma's body was found in a motel bathtub a week ago.
Touma, a dental specialist, was seven months pregnant and had recently arrived from a base in Germany. She was temporarily assigned to Fort Bragg's 19th Replacement Company before reporting to a dental clinic at the fort.
Police also are investigating a letter sent to a newspaper purported to be written by a person claiming responsibility for Touma's death. Brian Tolley, executive editor of The Fayetteville Observer, said the paper turned the letter over to police.
In the letter, the author confesses to being a serial killer. The author also put a symbol at the bottom of the letter similar to one used by the Zodiac killer, who was blamed for at least five slayings in California in 1968 and 1969, but never caught.
"I will start using my role-model's signature," the author says in the letter, which was posted on the newspaper's Web site.
This is the letter that The Fayetteville Observer received from the alleged killer.
To whom it may concern. The following is to inform that I am responsible for the dead body that was found on Saturday, June 21 @ 1130 in room 143 at Fairfield INN by Marriott off Skibo RD. It was a master piece. I Confess, that I have killed many times before in several states, but now I will start using my role-model’s signature. There will be many more to come.
Fayetteville law enforcement are very incompetent. I basically sat there and watch while investigaters (cq) were on site.
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