MURDER
CASE #: 2010-39
MURDER CASE #: 2010-39
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Carin Q White

Carin Q White
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Offense Location:

Dayton, Ohio

Related Cases:

DeWayne L Johnson

Summary:

Carin Quashaun White, age 26, was shot to death along with her friend DeWayne Johnson at her home in Dayton, Ohio on January 6, 2010. Initially suspected as a murder-suicide by police, the coroner's office ruled it a double homicide. The case remains unsolved.

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Carin Q. White and DeWayne Johnson were shot while at White's home on January 6, 2010. At first, the Dayton Police suspected that it could be a murder/suicide. The coroner's office said that it was, in fact, a double homicide. Both victims were shot to death inside the one-story home in what was made to look like a murder-suicide.

Additional Details:

The police had a possible suspect and a gun but then nothing else happened. The last thing that was reported was that the gun was being sent off to the lab for testing. The police seemed so close to solving this case but it's still listed as unsolved. She has many, many friends and family members that want this case to be solved.

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Timeline of Events

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Carin Q White and DeWayne Johnson shot and killed at White's home in Dayton, Ohio


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Associated Persons

DeWayne J. (Friend, co-victim) - Deceased

Karen W. (Mother) - Living

Herman W. (Father) - Living

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