Remains of Missing Woman and Daughter Found in West Virginia After Suspect's Deathbed Confession
The discovery concludes a nearly 24-year-old cold case, following the suspect's confession and subsequent death in custody.
- Remains of Susan Carter and her daughter Natasha 'Alex' Carter, missing since 2000, were located in West Virginia after the suspect, Larry Webb, confessed on his deathbed.
- Webb, who was in his 80s and suffering from health issues, died shortly before the remains were found.
- The confession and discovery were the result of renewed investigative efforts, including DNA evidence and witness statements.
- Webb had been a long-time suspect in the case, and his confession detailed the motive and circumstances behind the murders.
- The case has brought closure to the family, with the father of the deceased expressing mixed feelings of sadness and relief.