David Carter Tammy Williams Now: Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” is back again with stories that remain unsolved to this date and one of the Episodes is titled “Body in Bags” which tells the gruesome murder of David Carter, the 39-year-old loving father who worked at the Magna Seating Plant in Highland Park, Michigan and had his own clothing line.

A person who was close to his father and his own son, DJ whom he shared with Samia Conner but everything changed on the first week of October 2018 when he suddenly went missing.

When David didn’t show up for work for three days, his co-worker called his sister who, then rushed to his house because he wasn’t reachable by his cell phone they find the door unlocked and the bed unmade which is unusual for David.

The family upon thorough investigation finds bloodstains on the mattress. Meanwhile, in Eagle Township, Ohio, a department of Transportation worker found a sleeping bag that contained David’s lower torso, and then after a week, David’s head was found and another week after, his upper torso and hands were found. It was concluded that he was shot under his ear and there were no signs of struggle.

The last whereabouts of David was on September 28, 2018, at DJ’s football game and on the 30th, DJ was supposed to go to David’s but received a text saying he was sick DJ dropped by nevertheless finding Tammy acting suspicious.

The family and the police started seeing Tammy as a person of interest after he acted odd and not helping the family in the search for David. As per the family and what was shown in the Episode, Tammy was obsessed with David, and David was tired of her possessive nature.

Tammy was arrested on October 5, 2018, but was soon released since there wasn’t enough evidence against her. After that, Tammy disappeared sometime after and has been on the run since then. Their last whereabouts of Tammy were seen in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and then in NYC but her current location is unknown.

The US Marshals continue to look for Tammy and there’s a reward being offered for information that would lead to her capture.


 

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