New details come in murder case - Woman, 79, was beaten to death
By Darla Hernandez
Flint Township — (08/24/04)--There were new details Tuesday in the brutal murder of a 79-year-old Flint Township widow.
According to authorities, the suspect met a family member of the widow about a year ago. That's when the lives of the suspect and victim became intertwined. Darla Hernandez had more.
Police say the live-in caretaker who was three times the size of the elderly woman and was hired just a few weeks ago by family to help the widow was Tuesday charged with her murder.
A distraught family listened as 37-year old Rosie Starnes was charged with four felony counts including armed robbery and first degree murder of 79-year-old Alvera Nowosislosky.
Police say Nowosislosky was found in her bedroom beaten to death with a claw hammer Sunday morning. Genseee County Prosecutor Art Busch believes Starnes murdered the widow, who was confined to a wheelchair.
The family, who did not want to go on camera, says they grew up in the house and can't believe a woman they trusted could do something so horrible.
Authorities say this is a sad reminder for the public to always do a background check before hiring someone to do this type of work. As for the defendant, she's scheduled to be back in court Friday for her preliminary hearing.
By Darla Hernandez
Flint Township — (08/24/04)--There were new details Tuesday in the brutal murder of a 79-year-old Flint Township widow.
According to authorities, the suspect met a family member of the widow about a year ago. That's when the lives of the suspect and victim became intertwined. Darla Hernandez had more.
Police say the live-in caretaker who was three times the size of the elderly woman and was hired just a few weeks ago by family to help the widow was Tuesday charged with her murder.
A distraught family listened as 37-year old Rosie Starnes was charged with four felony counts including armed robbery and first degree murder of 79-year-old Alvera Nowosislosky.
Police say Nowosislosky was found in her bedroom beaten to death with a claw hammer Sunday morning. Genseee County Prosecutor Art Busch believes Starnes murdered the widow, who was confined to a wheelchair.
The family, who did not want to go on camera, says they grew up in the house and can't believe a woman they trusted could do something so horrible.
Authorities say this is a sad reminder for the public to always do a background check before hiring someone to do this type of work. As for the defendant, she's scheduled to be back in court Friday for her preliminary hearing.