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Lead detective in Chelsea Small murder says hes still constantly thinking about case
Read full article: Lead detective in Chelsea Small murder says hes still constantly thinking about caseTAYLOR, Mich. Its been nearly seven years since Chelsea Small was murdered in Taylor, and the lead investigator in her case said not a moment goes by when he isnt thinking about finding the killer. A man with a silenced gun walked in and shot Small twice, killing her, officials said. Josh Schneider, the lead detective in the case, told the Local 4 Defenders that not a moment goes by in his life when he isnt thinking about finding Smalls killer. All of the evidence in the case was gathered the day Small was shot. If robbery was the motive, investigators question why Small was shot first when she had access to much more money.
Taylor police investigate new lead in cold case murder of single mother
Read full article: Taylor police investigate new lead in cold case murder of single motherTAYLOR, Mich. - Chelsea Small's murder was brutal and unprovoked, but her family and the Taylor Police Department have not given up hope. On Nov. 12, 2013, Small was a single mother who was working at the Advance America check-cashing shop in Taylor. It first seemed like a robbery, but the man shot Small twice. The man shot Small within seconds of entering the building before walking behind the counter and shooting her again. Anyone with information about Small's case is asked to call the Taylor Police Department at 734-374-1420.