Shirellda Terry, Shetisha Sheeley Identified As Last 2 Female Victims In Ohio Slayings


EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio -- All three women whose bodies were found wrapped in trash bags in a dilapidated northeast Ohio neighborhood have been identified.

The last two victims were identified Tuesday. One of them was 18-year-old Shirellda Helen Terry, the teen's grandmother and authorities confirmed. Officials earlier identified the other victim as Shetisha Sheeley, 28, of Cleveland.

Their bodies were found last week along with that of another woman in a dilapidated East Cleveland neighborhood dotted with abandoned houses.

Rosetta Terry said authorities notified the family Tuesday that her granddaughter was one of the victims. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that identification Wednesday morning, saying it was made using dental records and DNA.

Rosetta Terry said Shirellda was last seen on July 10 leaving a Cleveland elementary school where she had a summer job. She described her granddaughter a caring person who would frequently attend Bible study groups and called and texted her mother.

"She was a good girl; she was a hugger," Rosetta Terry said. "We used to tease her that we were going to put her on a hug diet."


Shirellda Terry, Shetisha Sheeley Identified As Last 2 Female Victims In Ohio Slayings


Sheeley's mother, Kim Sheeley, asked for prayers and told WEWS-TV that her daughter's death "has been really, really" hard on her.

Shetisha Sheeley was arrested June 30, 2012, on a charge of firing a weapon from a vehicle, but the case was dismissed three months later. Her court-appointed attorney, Michael Nelson, said there were no witnesses who saw her firing the weapon.

Nelson told The Associated Press that Sheeley came from a troubled family background and never got help posting her $1,000 bond, keeping her locked up while the case moved through the courts.

"She lived on the edge," said Nelson, who recalled her as unemployed, living in an apartment alone and vulnerable as she struggled to make a life.

The first known victim was identified by police on Monday as Angela Deskins, 38, of Cleveland, whose body was found Saturday. Norton said he realized upon hearing her name that he knew her family and went to school with some of her relatives.

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