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Titusville, FL (Florida Today) -- A man suspected of killing a Titusville woman and dismembering her
body told another man -- who is also facing charges in the incident -- about
the slaying, according to documents released Wednesday.
William
L. Weber was arrested Monday on accusations he tried to sell three
bracelets, worth about $130, at a pawn shop. Police
said those bracelets belonged to Michelle Renee Chappell, 41, who was
found dead Saturday at a home in the 200 block of Avilez Boulevard.
According
to a report for Weber's arrest, the bracelets were sold about 4 p.m.
the day of Chappell's death. It says Weber told investigators the pawn
shop paid $130 for two of the bracelets and he was paid $30 for the
transaction by the homicide suspect.
Weber "acknowledged
that during the ride in the vehicle the suspect talked about killing and
the show, 'Dexter,'" the report reads. He said "he was also present
while the suspect told what he had done to the victim of the homicide
and offered to be shown the body of the victim."
'Dexter'
is a Showtime cable television drama that tells the story of a police
blood-spatter analyst who is also a serial killer. The show is set in
Miami.
Titusville police said the suspect, Christian Joseph
Murphy, 21, was killed in a crash in Camden County, Ga. after he and a
15-year-old runaway fled the area in a car taken from Chappell's home.
Police said Murphy and the teen were fleeing police at the time they
crashed.
Charges against the teen girl related to the fatal crash are pending, according to police.