Woman's Decomposing Body Found In Father's Home

 

By Kathee Baird
Authorities in Barry County are investigating the “suspicious death” of a woman whose decomposing body was found in her father’s house.
Sheriff Mick Epperly says Charity Coscia, 28, was dead for at least two months when her brother found her dead on an air mattress in a bedroom in her father Peter’s, 64, home at 28805 Walker Street in Seligman.
About six weeks prior to the gruesome discovery Scott Cosica had gone to check on his sister and was told by their father, “she was fine and to leave her alone,” according to Epperly.
When Scott Coscia went back to the house on January 21st to take his father shopping he was overwhelmed by the smell inside the home and found his sibling dead.  Peter Coscia told his son and investigator’s that “he had no idea” that his daughter was dead.[adsenseyu1]
“At this point we don’t have we don’t have anything to charge him with.  Family members told us she had multiple health problems.  We are waiting on autopsy results for a cause of death,” said Epperly.
Charity Coscia was booked into the Springdale, Arkansas jail last September for DWI, according to court records.  “That’s the last documented time anyone outside of the family has seen her,” said Barry County Detective Doug Henry.
Epperly says, ”It’s one of the weirdest cases I have ever worked.”
Coscia’s body was sent Sothwest Missouri Forensics in Springfield for autopsy.

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