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Showing posts with label South Bend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Bend. Show all posts

Marsha Cocot

Marsha Cocot, pictured in center

Woman Found Dead in Gas-Filled Home

June 14, 2011

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Emergency workers found a woman dead from a possible homicide after arriving at a South Bend house filled with natural gas.

Police say officers went to the home to check on the well-being of a woman Monday evening after her husband attempted suicide in Elkhart with an overdose of drugs and alcohol.

St. Joseph County Sheriff Mike Grzegorek tells WNDU-TV that investigators are trying to determine how 38-year-old Marsha Cocot died and whether the gas filling the house was meant to cover up a crime.

Utility crews shut off the gas line to the home and some nearby residents were evacuated from their homes for a time until the gas dispersed.

Grzegorek tells WSBT-TV that firefighters wearing respirators found Cocot's body while searching the house.

UPDATE

St. Joseph County Metro Homicide arrested Brian Cocot, 38, on a preliminarily charge of murder in relation to the death of his wife Marsha Cocot, 38.

A Tuesday morning autopsy determined Marsha Cocot died of asphyxiation and blunt force trauma sometime before 5:00 p.m. Monday.

Marsha Cocot was found in the 19700 block of Southland Avenue in St. Joseph County after officials responded to a gas leak inside her home around 5:30 p.m.

It’s believed that Cocot intentionally caused the gas leak to cover-up his wife’s death. Neighbors close to police say Cocot dumped gallons of gasoline throughout the house and ripped open natural gas lines before fleeing the home.

Only hours before Cocot’s wife was found, Elkhart Police responded to a suicide attempt and found Brian Cocot apparently trying to overdose on alcohol and pills.

Paramedics rushed Cocot to Elkhart General Hospital. He is currently being held at the St. Joseph County Jail until the Prosecutor’s Office reviews the case for formal charging.

If there is one thing about Southland Avenue that sticks out, it’s that people mind their own business.

"There were some internal problems going on there, but it's not my business, so I left it at that,” neighbor Kurt Vogler said.

Last year, neighbors say Brian Cocot took a sledgehammer to his interior attic walls in a fit of anger. That damage can still be seen poking out of the home’s roof.

"Brian went out of his way to do things for other people. It's just that you could see the aggressive side with Marsha and his dogs,” neighbor William Pellow said.

The shock of it all came with guilt.

"Instinctively I knew better. Something kept nagging at me, telling me something was wrong and I didn't listen to what I should have listened to,” neighbor Jan Cohen said.

Neighbors say the sound of fighting coming from the home increased with time in the quiet neighborhood.

"We're living across the street and we had no clue. We were completely oblivious as we're working or watching TV or cooking dinner. All throughout, this woman is going through God knows what, with a poor excuse for a man that murdered her,” Cohen added.

If this murder can teach people anything, it might just be to take more ownership in their neighbor's business.

"I let her down; we all let her down, shame on me,” Cohen concluded.

The gas leak was not the home’s first criminal incident, St. Joseph County Police responded twice in the last two weeks in reference to threat reports.

Neighbors say the mounting tension had a lot to do with Cocot's wife Marsha and a girlfriend he kept on the side.

Emergency workers say this incident could have ended much worse.  Simply put, the gas pressure inside the home was such that firefighters believe an explosion was imminent. Such a blast would have sent debris in every direction and likely taken out other homes on the block.

Cherlyn Reyes

Cherlyn Reyes

Boyfriend arrested in South Bend woman's death

By ALICIA GALLEGOS and MARY KATE MALONE, Tribune Staff Writers

By WSBT 24/7 News

SOUTH BEND — A man accused of murdering his girlfriend had abused her in the past, according to court documents, including a February incident where he allegedly struck the then-pregnant woman in the stomach.

On Friday, police charged 25-year-old Brice L. Webb in the shooting death of his 21-year-old girlfriend, Cherlyn Reyes.

Police found Reyes dead on her bathroom floor just after midnight Friday in the apartment they shared on Lincoln Way East. Reyes died of a single gunshot to her head, police said.

Webb faces one count of murder for Reyes’ death. Police believe he killed the woman during a heated argument late Thursday or early Friday.

Friends and court documents paint a violent picture of Webb and a cycle of ongoing abuse surrounding Reyes.

In February, Webb was charged with two counts of battery against Reyes, according to court documents, but the charges were dropped after Reyes recanted.

In that case, Mishawaka police were dispatched to a home after a reported domestic dispute where a man had punched his girlfriend in the face, according to court documents.

When they arrived, officers reportedly found Reyes crying in a field across from the home with a visible red mark on the left side of her face. Reyes, who was pregnant, told police Webb had struck her during an argument and pushed her by the throat.

According to probable cause documents, Reyes said Webb also punched her in the stomach with a closed fist telling her, “ I’m going to kill this … baby. I don’t even want it.”

The state charged Webb with battery and issued a no-contact order against the man, but Reyes later took back her statements and asked that charges not be pressed against Webb.

A notarized letter signed by Reyes and her brother – who had reportedly been a witness – called the confrontation a “misunderstanding.”

“He did not hit me in my face or in my stomach,” Reyes wrote. “He just wanted to leave and I was afraid for him. We are pregnant and I would just like for him to be home. I’m sorry this all got taken way out of proportion.”

The St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s office said they could not move forward after Reyes rescinded her report.

“Without Ms. Reyes’ cooperation in testifying, the State could not prove the elements of the crime,” according to a statement sent by the prosecutor’s office after an inquiry.

Red flags

Friends said Friday they knew Reyes was in an abusive relationship.

“He hit her a lot,” said Angi Northern, Reyes’ former co-worker at Burger King. “I’m surprised this didn’t happen sooner.”

Northern, 29, said Reyes had given birth last month, but the baby was put up for adoption

A neighbor who asked not to be named added that Reyes, who was petite, often seemed scared.

According to a charging affidavit, witnesses who were present the night Reyes died told authorities that Webb and his girlfriend had been arguing throughout the evening on Thursday.

The group had been handling a handgun, and later in the evening Webb took Reyes into the bathroom with it, according to court documents.

Webb and Reyes argued in the bathroom, and seconds later a gunshot sounded. Then Webb came out of the bathroom and said, “I just shot her,” a witness told police.

A friend then drove Webb to a second residence while another witness called police. Webb was later arrested at that residence.

Webb reportedly told police he was not at the apartment when Reyes was shot and that he had not hit her during the evening.

But police said Webb’s hand was “swollen and discolored as though he had punched something or somebody,” according to a police affidavit.

Two neighbors also said they heard gunshots around 9 p.m., which would have been more than three hours before police were notified.

Neither the police nor the county coroner’s office would disclose the time of Reyes’ death, stating only when police were called to the scene by the witnesses.

Webb’s criminal history also includes a criminal confinement and attempted burglary from 2002. In that case, he accepted a plea agreement and was sentenced to 18 months probation.

Webb will be arraigned Tuesday at 1 p.m. in St. Joseph County Superior Court.

Cherlyn's MySpace tribute page here.


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A woman was shot in the head early Friday morning while in an apartment at this building in the 700 block of Lincoln Way East in South Bend. WSBT-TV Photo