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Jennifer Marie McKaveney, 20, had been walking her dog with her mother, Kimberly Sue McKaveney, Friday in Beechwood Park less than two hours before two youths found the younger woman's body along a trail in a wooded ravine, police said yesterday.
"They parted ways about 5:15 (p.m.) and she was found at 7," said county police Assistant Superintendent James Morton. "We're looking at a specific time here that someone might have seen her and her mother walking."
"It's a busy park and there were a lot of people around," added Monroeville police Assistant Chief Doug Cole.
McKaveney and her mother drove to the park with her pet dachshund about 5 p.m. Friday and walked for 15 minutes before the mother drove home with the dog, Morton said. When asked if the mother and daughter had argued, Morton repeated, "they parted ways."
The mother told police that her daughter said she would walk back home, about a mile away.
Two unidentified youths were riding their bikes over the hill from nearby Ramsey Elementary School when they came upon McKaveney's body on the trail. They alerted a man in the park who called police at 7:07 p.m.
County Coroner Cyril H. Wecht's office said McKaveney died from knife wounds to her neck and chest. Police said she was killed where she was found, and that her killer made no attempt to hide the body. Police had not recovered a murder weapon last night.
http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/s_375259.html
"They parted ways about 5:15 (p.m.) and she was found at 7," said county police Assistant Superintendent James Morton. "We're looking at a specific time here that someone might have seen her and her mother walking."
"It's a busy park and there were a lot of people around," added Monroeville police Assistant Chief Doug Cole.
McKaveney and her mother drove to the park with her pet dachshund about 5 p.m. Friday and walked for 15 minutes before the mother drove home with the dog, Morton said. When asked if the mother and daughter had argued, Morton repeated, "they parted ways."
The mother told police that her daughter said she would walk back home, about a mile away.
Two unidentified youths were riding their bikes over the hill from nearby Ramsey Elementary School when they came upon McKaveney's body on the trail. They alerted a man in the park who called police at 7:07 p.m.
County Coroner Cyril H. Wecht's office said McKaveney died from knife wounds to her neck and chest. Police said she was killed where she was found, and that her killer made no attempt to hide the body. Police had not recovered a murder weapon last night.
http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/s_375259.html