Homicide investigation expands
Mar 26 2008
By JACINDA HOWARD, The Mirror
Federal Way police called upon Crime Stoppers to offer a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest in the homicide of Jane Carol Britt.
Britt, 75, was found dead in her car March 19 outside the Garden Terrace Alzheimer’s Center residential facility at 491 S. 338th St. in Federal Way.
Britt, a resident of Twin Lakes in Federal Way, had visited the center the previous day to see her husband, who is a resident there.
She left the facility at approximately 7 p.m. March 18. When her son was unable to locate her the next day, he visited the center, then reported her absence. That same day, officers located Britt’s body in the trunk of her gold 2002 Mercedes 320 four-door sedan, which was parked at the care facility.
On March 21, the King County Medical Examiner reported Britt’s cause of death as asphyxia due to strangulation. The victim also had injuries from blunt force to her head and neck, reports said.
There is no indication that robbery was the motive for the murder, said police spokeswoman Cathy Schrock.
Soon after police discovered Britt’s body, a video of a suspicious man at a nearby gas station was submitted to police. The man was considered a person of interest, but has since come forward and has been cleared as a possible suspect, Schrock said.
“He didn’t provide any updates (to the investigation),” she said.
On March 21, police processed Britt’s vehicle for forensic evidence, such as DNA and fingerprints, and while Schrock was unable to say exactly what was found, she said police have gathered a significant amount of evidence.
“There was a great deal of evidentiary items recovered, and now it’s just seeing where it leads us,” she said.
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