• Suspect used nail gun in killing of elderly Washington woman, coroner s

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    Detectives investigating the death of a Washington state woman whose body
    was found buried under a shed discovered a letter at the suspect’s home
    that described a planned burglary and sexual assault, the Thurston County sheriff said Monday.

    The injuries that killed Marcia Norman, 82, included trauma from a
    pneumatic nailer, Thurston County Coroner Gary Warnock said.

    “Her onset from injury to death was not instant. It was hours,” Warnock
    said. He said the case was the worst he has seen in his career.

    Jeffrey Zizz, 47, a handyman who worked for Norman, was booked Sunday on charges of murder, kidnapping and unlawful disposal of human remains. He
    is expected to be formally charged by Wednesday, Thurston County
    Prosecuting Attorney Jon Tunheim.

    Zizz had a preliminary court appearance Monday and has not yet entered a
    plea.

    He was being held without bail Monday. Online court records did not show
    an attorney who could speak on his behalf Monday night.

    Norman was found April 9 buried under a shed in a shallow grave with
    concrete poured overtop after cadaver dogs alerted on the property and following the use of ground-penetrating radar, the sheriff’s office said.

    Zizz was the last person to see Norman on April 1, and investigators later learned he had dinner with her that night, Sheriff Derek Sanders said.

    Norman’s family reported suspicious circumstances regarding a missing
    person April 4.

    Searches the next day at Zizz’s house and room uncovered “a five-page
    letter which meticulously planned out a burglary and sexual assault of a
    woman who is referred to as his customer,” Sanders said.

    The letter is part of the investigation. Sanders said "there are
    similarities" in what's described in the letter and what evidence shows happened in the Norman case, he said.

    “That part we’re still investigating,” Sanders said, adding that
    detectives have a lot of follow-up work to do. “The letter that they
    uncovered is extremely disturbing.”

    There is no evidence of sexual assault, officials said.

    A motive in the killing is not clear. “If I had to guess at this point in
    time, it’s because the suspect that we have in custody is a violent
    person,” Sanders said.

    Officials said Zizz fled to Montana as detectives investigated Norman's disappearance. Authorities in Thurston County obtained an arrest warrant
    for a probation violation from a previous child molestation case,
    officials said.

    Zizz was arrested in Missoula, Montana, on April 7 and extradited to
    Washington on April 13, the sheriff's office said.

    Zizz had been initially interviewed in Norman's disappearance and his
    answers seemed reasonable, Sanders said, but a license plate reader in
    Olympia contradicted his claim he was home the night she disappeared.

    "That was the first step in which we were able to put him into a lie and
    then expand further," Sanders said.

    An arraignment is scheduled for May 6, he said.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/handyman-nail-gun-washington-murder- rcna202291

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  • From Gronk@21:1/5 to useapen on Tue Apr 22 23:48:49 2025
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    useapen wrote:
    Detectives investigating the death of a Washington state woman whose body
    was found buried under a shed discovered a letter at the suspect’s home that described a planned burglary and sexual assault, the Thurston County sheriff said Monday.

    The injuries that killed Marcia Norman, 82, included trauma from a
    pneumatic nailer, Thurston County Coroner Gary Warnock said.

    “Her onset from injury to death was not instant. It was hours,” Warnock said. He said the case was the worst he has seen in his career.

    Jeffrey Zizz, 47, a handyman who worked for Norman, was booked Sunday on


    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/handyman-nail-gun-washington-murder- rcna202291


    https://lawandcrime.com/crime/death-was-not-instant-it-was-hours-handyman-meticulously-planned-murder-of-customer-found-encased-in-concrete-police-say/

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