Thursday, August 16, 2012

DENISE BATTEY MURDER CASE: Law enforcement has 'suspect in mind' in killing of 'super kind and special' person

I have been working on covering the brutal murder case of Norwalk resident Denise Battey for the past week. Last night the community gathered to remember her life and to search for answers on why this horrific crime took place, and most importantly, WHO was responsible.


Emotional Vigil held to remember slain Norwalk resident Denise Battey


By Randy Economy
Friends, family members, and law enforcement officials attended a candlelight vigil Wednesday to remember the life of Denise Battey, a 50 year old Norwalk resident who was brutally slain while working in her beloved garden at her home on Allard Street last Friday.
Battey, who would have turned 51 this week, was remembered by her twin sister Anise as being “the kindest person on this planet.” It is believed by law enforcement investigators that she was tending to her side yard Friday when she was caught off guard, attacked, sexually assaulted and stabbed seven times by an unknown assailant.
The home Battey lived in and where the murder took place is located in a Norwalk neighborhood located just north of Imperial Highway. It is considered to be one of most established areas in Norwalk where as one neighbor told Los Cerritos Community Newspaper “everyone knows everyone else by their first names.”

Go to LCCN at www.loscerritosnews.net.

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