A man in Florida was apprehended and charged with abuse of a corpse after he unknowingly supplied investigators with home surveillance video that showed him dragging the lifeless body of a woman through his house.
William Redden, 51, allegedly wrapped the 38-year-old woman’s lifeless body in a sheet before dragging her to his vehicle and driving to a ditch, where he dumped her remains, according to the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office.
It was not clear how the woman, identified as Stephanie Shenefield, died.
According to investigators, Shenefield, a mother of two, took an Uber to the home of Redden, who is a drug dealer, at 1:20 a.m. on Friday, June 3.
At some point in the night, Shenefield died inside the house and Redden allegedly disposed of her body instead of calling 911, Manatee County Sheriff Rick Wells said.
“William Redden does nothing about it,” Sheriff Wells said at a press conference aired on WTSP Tampa Bay 10. “He doesn’t call 911, he doesn’t call authorities, he doesn’t call anyone.”
Redden, an eight-time convicted felon, told investigators that Shenefield stayed at his house that night — but left the following morning.
Redden was then asked if he could provide the DVRs from surveillance cameras on the inside and exterior of the house, which he did. However, he told investigators that the cameras don’t record inside his house and are only a “live monitoring” system, according to the sheriff’s office.
“He tells them they do not record inside the residence. He was wrong,” Wells said. “Thankfully he’s ignorant and didn’t know that. Because it worked for us.”
To investigators’ surprise, the footage unveiled the final moments of Shenefield’s life and provided hints as to how her body ended up in a ditch in Palmetto.
The detectives verified through the video footage that Shenefield was at Redden’s home in Palmetto and died there during the night. Shenefield’s cause of death has not yet been determined.
The video then showed Redden “dragging Shenefield’s lifeless body throughout the house” and loading it into a vehicle before driving off, Wells said.
On Thursday, June 9, two people walking their dog found Shenefield’s “badly decomposed” body in a 12-foot-deep drainage ditch near railroad tracks, according to the sheriff’s office.
The Florida mom was reported missing after Sunday, June 5, when she didn’t show up for work and also had missed a concert Friday evening.
“William Redden is a piece of crap, that’s what he is. He had the opportunity to call law enforcement, to call 911, to try to save her,” Wells said.
“He could have done a lot of things, but that’s not his character,” he added. “The only thing he thought of was trying to get rid of the evidence that was in his car – that was a human being; that was someone that was truly loved in this community.”
Redden was charged with abuse of a corpse, possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of an altered firearm. Additional charges are expected to be brought as the investigation continues, Wells said.
“We will continue to investigate this, but we want you to know that our hearts break for the family of Stephanie,” the sheriff said.
He is currently being held at the Manatee County Jail on a $108,000 bond.