The “heartbroken” family of murdered Memphis heiress Eliza Fletcher have issued a statement saying they are devastated by her “senseless loss”.
“Liza was such a joy to so many – her family, friends, colleagues, students, parents, members of her Second Presbyterian Church Congregation and everyone who knew her,” the statement, shared by Newstalk 989, read.
Ms Fletcher, 34-year-old mother of two and granddaughter of billionaire Joseph Orgill III, was snatched while out jogging near the University of Memphis campus and forced into an SUV at 4am on Friday.
Her body was recovered on Monday, four days after her abduction from a vacant duplex after a series of searches over the Labour Day weekend.
Police have charged Cleotha Abston with the kidnapping and killing of the business heiress. He was jailed on Saturday in connection with her abduction after police detected his DNA on a pair of sandals found near where Fletcher had last been seen.
“We are grateful beyond measure to local, state and federal law enforcement for their tireless efforts to find Liza and to bring justice to the person responsible for this horrible crime,” the family statement said.
Abston to make second court appearance on murder charges
Abston is set to appear in court again today at 9am local time to be arraigned on charges of first-degree murder and first-degree murder in perpetration of kidnapping.
In his first appearance on Tuesday, Abston was arraigned in two cases: the first charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence in Ms Fletcher’s kidnapping and the second on three unrelated theft counts.
A second court appearance was scheduled for Wednesday as the judge learned that murder charges had been filed moments before the hearing.
Watch his first appearance:
Community to hold run in Fletcher’s honour
The Memphis community is planning to hold a run event on Friday to honour Eliza Fletcher and raise awareness around the harrowing circumstances of her death.
Called “Let’s Finish Liza’s Run”, the event was originally intended for a few friends to jog 10 miles together but quickly exploded as a Facebook post announcing it went viral.
“My intention was to start near her home and run down Central to Zach H Curlin and back down Central,” organiser Danielle Heineman told ABC24. “However, it blew up from my original Facebook post, so now we’re looking at starting from either Peabody and Belvedere or Central and Belvedere as to not have a crowd near her home.”
Ms Heineman said she is hoping the event will send a message to critics who have cast blame on Ms Fletcher for going out for a jog at a time they deem unsafe.
“We do run at four o’clock in the morning, and you know what, we can run at four o’clock in the morning,” she said. “And we can wear our sports bra and our shorts and not be fully covered up head to toe.”
Everything we know about suspect in murder of Memphis teacher Eliza Fletcher
Cleotha Abston, who has been charged with the abduction and murder of heiress Eliza Fletcher, spent 20 years in prison for kidnapping and robbery before being released in 2020.
Here’s everything we know about Mr Abston.
Cleotha Abston: Everything we know about suspect in kidnapping of Eliza Fletcher
Suspect in murdered heiress case spent 20 years in prison for kidnapping and robbery before being released in 2020, according to authorities
Previous kidnapping victim of Cleotha Abston believed he was going to be killed
Memphis attorney Kemper Durand said in a 2003 victim impact statement that he was “lucky” to escape from Abston, now 38, during the violent kidnapping back in 2000.
Rachel Sharp has the full story.
Kidnap victim believed Cleotha Abston would kill him – before Eliza Fletcher’s murder
Cleotha Abston was convicted of kidnapping Memphis attorney Kemper Durand in 2000
Everything we know about the kidnapping of Memphis teacher as body found
Eliza Fletcher, a 34-year-old mother-of-two, was snatched while on an early morning jog near the University of Memphis campus on Friday (2 September).
The following day, 38-year-old Cleotha Abston, a convicted kidnapper who was released from prison in 2020 after serving 19 years, was arrested on suspicion of her abduction.
On Monday afternoon, the Memphis Police Department (MPD) announced it had found a body later confirmed to be Ms Fletcher. Abston was subsequently hit with new murder charges.
Here’s everything we know about the case.
Eliza Fletcher: Everything we know about the kidnapping of Memphis teacher
Four days after Eliza Fletcher was snatched and bundled into a car in Memphis, police say they have located a body
Eliza Fletcher’s school says it is ‘heartbroken’ over murder of ‘beloved teacher’
St Mary’s Episcopal School in Memphis issued a statement to say it was “heartbroken” after its teacher Eliza Fletcher’s death was confirmed on Tuesday morning.
“We are heartbroken at the loss of our beloved teacher, colleague, and friend Liza Fletcher,” the school said on Twitter.
“Our hearts are with the Fletcher, Orgill, and Wellford families.”
Eliza Fletcher’s family break silence on ‘senseless’ killing of Memphis heiress
“Now it’s time to remember and celebrate how special she was and to support those who cared so much for her,” family of Eliza Fletcher said in a statement.
Rachel Sharp has the full story.
Eliza Fletcher’s family break silence on ‘senseless’ killing of Memphis heiress
The body of the kindergarten teacher was discovered on Monday afternoon in long grass behind a vacant apartment in south Memphis – more than 48 hours on from her violent abduction
Police reveal new details on how they located Eliza Fletcher’s body
Police have released new details about how they located Eliza Fletcher’s body in an amended affidavit filed on Tuesday.
According to the affidavit, officers from Memphis Police Department, and federal and state partners searching for Ms Fletcher noticed vehicle tracks in tall grass leading to a vacant apartment at at 1666 Victor St at 5.07pm on Monday.
A search and rescue officer smelled an “odour of decay” and spotted a set of footprints in the rear driveway of the premises. He then saw an “unresponsive female” lying on the ground.
The person, who matched a description of Ms Fletcher, was pronounced dead by the medical examiner shortly afterwards, according to the court document.
Police found a pair of purple Lululemon running shorts that were consistent with a pair Ms Fletcher was wearing when she disappeared discarded in a trash bag nearby.
Surveillance footage showed Mr Abston’s black GMC Terrain nearby between 5.48am and 5.52am, the affidavit states.
Tucker Carlson blames suspect’s early release for Fletcher’s killing
Tucker Carlson slammed the authorities for the early release of Cleotha Abston, the man charged with the killing of Eliza Fletcher, as he highlighted what he claimed was a lax law and order situation in Memphis.
“Cleotha Abston was a predator,” began Carlson in his Fox News show. “In 2000, he was convicted of kidnapping a local attorney at gunpoint downtown and forcing him into the trunk of his own car,” he said.
“…But like most life long criminals, Cleotha Abston was never full punished for what he did.
“He was released years before the end of his prison sentence. Nor was he in any way sense reformed by his experience behind bars,” Carlson said.
“Abston was well known in his apartment complex as of last week for his sexual aggression and his perversity. He terrified his neighbours, but no one from any part of the justice system seems to have intervened.”
Remembering Memphis as “one of the richest, best organised cities in the country” about 100 years ago, Carlson said, it was now the “most dangerous city in the United States”.
“Last year, it recorded a total of 342 murders. Now, how many is that? Well, by comparison, San Antonio, Texas, which has more than twice the population, recorded fewer than half as many murders,” he said as he attacked Joe Biden voters for allegedly dismissing the crime on racial grounds.
“In the hours after Eliza Fletcher’s disappearance, Biden voters on social media seemed to dismiss the crime on racial grounds. ‘Why are we paying so much attention to the kidnapping of an attractive, privileged White woman? That’s racist’,” he said.
“Others seem to blame Fletcher for the atrocity committed against her. ‘Why was she jogging at that hour, anyway? In Memphis? Come on.’“An American citizen should be able to live or walk anywhere in America without being raped or murdered for it, period. That is the baseline requirement for civilisation. It’s called order,” he added.
Lengthy criminal record of Cleotha Abston
Cleotha Abston, the suspect charged with the kidnapping and murder of Eliza Fletcher, had been on the wrong side of the law since he was 11 years of age, reported CBS affiliated WREG News.
Though he had a “good relationship with his family”, Abston had a rough childhood, say court documents, adding that he was first arrested for theft in 1995.
In the subsequent years, he was arrested for several felony offences including burglary, theft, aggravated assault, violation of curfew, truancy, rape and evading arrest, reported the outlet.
According to his file, he had no suicidal gestures, medical problems or mental illness but was listed as “100 per cent violent”.
Abston was only 16 at the time when he pleaded guilty for kidnapping in 2000 and ended up serving two decades in prison.
His victim said he was “extremely lucky he was able to escape” that night as he feared he “would have been killed” had he not slipped.
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