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CENTRAL OHIO?Authorities release new details after detectives said a local woman was murdered and her body was dismembered and strewn around an apartment complex.
NBC 4 reported with the BOTTOM LINE on where the case stands.
Robert Knight, 51, murdered 44-year-old Tracey Moore, CPD homicide detectives said.
He dismembered her body and scattered parts around a Southwest Side apartment complex, authorities said.
Moore was identified through fingerprints, according to CPD.
Detectives recovered about 98 percent of Moore?s body with the help of Ohio State University anthropologists.
?We can recover them with careful and systematic digging and mapping, which maximizes the evidence collection,? anthropologist Jules Angel said.
Detectives said Moore lived with Knight at the West Bay apartments on Bay Run Drive.
CPD said the head and arms of a woman were found in Knight?s apartment freezer.
Moore was dead for about four days before her body was dismembered, investigators said.
Investigators have ruled out a tip that more body parts could be in the Hoover Reservoir but said the remaining crime scene is the most complex detectives have dealt with in a long time.
CPD was continuing its investigation Friday and has not identified a motive for the homicide currently.
Knight was arraigned in a Franklin County common pleas courtroom Friday. A judge set his bond at $2 million.
He remained in the Franklin County jail.
Moore?s death was the city?s 39th homicide of 2009.
BACKSTORY
A maintenance worker at West Bay apartments on Bay Run Drive found what looked to be a human body part shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday, CPD homicide Sgt. Dana Norman said.
When police arrived at the scene, additional body parts were found in various locations around the complex and its pond.
CPD?s dive teams searched the complex pond Thursday morning while investigators searched the surrounding area, including dumpsters and Knight?s apartment.
CPD took Knight into custody Thursday morning and charged him with homicide shortly after 6:15 a.m.
?It?s very disturbing. Yes, it is. We see a lot of homicide scenes and lots of ways people have died. It?s very disgusting,? Norman said.
CPD sent a police dive team to an area of Hoover Reservoir near Smoke Burr Drive in Westerville, saying that there could have been additional evidence at the reservoir or in the area. Police said the area had been cleared by 6 p.m.
CPD also searched an area at nearby Interstate 270 and Georgesville Road before 8 a.m. Thursday.