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White woman is charged with murder after her father's body is found encased in concrete inside a crawl space - a month after she 'tried to poison his hamburger'
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Date: January 17, 2018 12:57PM

White woman is charged with murder after her father's body is found encased in concrete inside a crawl space - a month after she 'tried to poison his hamburger'

A woman has been charged with murder after her father's body was found encased in concrete in the crawl space under his home in a Denver suburb just one month after he suspected his daughter tried to poison his hamburger.
The body of William Mussack, 69, was found a week ago, a month after friends and family stopped hearing from him, KUSA-TV reported on Wednesday.
Court records say Mussack texted his son on December 7, saying he might have been drugged by his daughter, 45-year-old Dayna Jennings.

Authorities obtained a search warrant for the home where she lived with her father.
Investigators say Jennings asked for a lawyer and stopped talking as they broke up concrete in the house's crawl space.
She was charged with first-degree murder after deliberation and tampering with a deceased human's body.
Booking documents did not list an attorney for Jennings.
According to police, Mussack expressed concern to his son via text on December 7 that his daughter tried to poison him a month before his body was found.

'William described the feeling of being drugged and falling asleep in a recliner chair for 15 hours,' an arrest affidavit from Federal Heights Police states.
'He recalled taking a bite from a hamburger, and the hamburger was still on an end table with one bite taken out of it when he awoke.'
Police say that Mussack's well-being was a cause of concern among friends and family on December 9.

According to those who knew him, Mussack was always communicative and responded to questions about his whereabouts.
But when he went silent a month before he was found, friends and relatives grew concerned, according to the police affidavit.
Mussack's girlfriend told police that the couple made plans to go to a party on December 9, but that he never showed up.
A friend of Mussack's told investigators that on December 10 they were supposed to cut firewood and watch the Denver Broncos football game on television.
But Mussack never responded to phone calls.
On December 28, Mussack's brother reported him missing, saying that he wasn't answering any of his phone calls.
Later that same day, a Federal Heights police officer went to Mussack's home to check on him.

When the officer knocked on the door, Jennings opened it. She told the officer that her father 'doesn't live here' and that he lost his phone, according to police.
Police said Jennings told the officer that she would contact her uncle and let him know what was going on.
On December 29, both Mussack's brother and his son called police and said they were still concerned because they had not heard back from him.
Later that day, officers returned to Mussack's home. Once again, Jennings answered the door.
According to police, Jennings said her father took a trip to the mountains with his girlfriend and did not take his phone.
She then allowed officers inside the home to take a look. Jennings showed the officers the basement, where her father slept, according to police.
The police report states that the officers discovered 'a bed covered in women’s clothing. It appeared the room hadn’t been used for several weeks.'
'The odor in the home was bad, smelling like sewage and something rotting,' the police stated in their report.
Jennings told officers that the toilet overflowed.

She also appeared to be removing flooring and carpeting from her home.

Investigators began to gather more information about Jennings. They interviewed her ex-husband, who said she was in a 'downward spiral' after the collapse of her massage business this past November.

The ex-husband said Jennings was 'impulsive and irrational at times' and that she displayed 'patterns of intense and unstable relationship with family, friends and loved ones.'

Police learned that during that same month when her business folded, her current husband left her.

On January 10, officers executed a search warrant at her home.

http://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/mans-body-found-encased-in-concrete-in-his-own-home-daughter-arrested/73-508604267
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Re: White woman is charged with murder after her father's body is found encased in concrete inside a crawl space - a month after she 'tried to poison his hamburger'
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Date: January 17, 2018 11:14PM

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Re: White woman is charged with murder after her father's body is found encased in concrete inside a crawl space - a month after she 'tried to poison his hamburger'
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Date: January 17, 2018 11:15PM

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