According to Interim Tampa police boss Ruben Delgado, Robert Kessler of Lutz has been captured and accused of second-degree murder and maltreatment of a dead body.

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Robert Kessler of Lutz has been captured in association with the passing of 47-year-old Stephanie Crone-Overholts. Kessler is the one who professed to be Overholts rescuer. He gave her a spot to live after Kessler met her living in her vehicle at a neighborhood McDonalds eatery.

Stephanie Crones body was distinguished as the casualty of the murder examination in McKay Bay on November 20. Likewise, Kessler has been accused of second-degree murder and maltreatment of a dead body. As indicated by the boss, the real reason for Crones demise is at this point unclear.

Seeing his photos, Robert Kesslers current age may fall around his late 60s. Kessler has been captured in association with the passing of Stephanie Crone. Nonetheless, he prevents having any kind from getting inclusion in her demise.

McKay Bay manslaughter, Robert Kesslers spouse, and family subtleties havent been surfaced on the media yet. There is no definite data accessible on Kesslers individual life. Robert Kessler doesnt have a Wikipedia page yet.

At the point when the analyst began to cross examine him, he let the agents know that Crone was remaining inside for half a month however as of late left. Occasionally later, Overholts vehicle was found deserted in Hillsborough district, according to HCSO murder investigators.

Likewise, the Trampa police boss said that Crones blood was found on a couple of shoes at Kesslers Lutz home. An angler found Overholts leg drifting in McKay Bay at 4;25 p.m. on November 11, at the 22nd Street Causeway Licata Bridge in Port Tampa.

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Afterward, the next day, the police started to look and observed extra body parts before Friday early afternoon, November 12. Moreover, Kessler has a criminal history which returns us to the 80s; he was in and out of the jail and was in authority on a random medication charge.