While I’m busy finishing up the March Horizons Magazine, I posted on Facebook: “Will all my psychic friends take a moment to read this story, tune in to this matter Investigators found woman’s car overnight and give any specific info that might be helpful. If you email me about it, I can keep track of when more than one person gets the same info. That’s not possible to do when info is being publicly posted in the comments.”
The investigation into the death of 46-year-old nurse Kelly Brennan whose body was found south of Melbourne Beach, will take some time, officials said today. “We located the vehicle and there is an autopsy going on right now,” he said. “We’re waiting for those results to move ahead,” Brevard County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Tod Goodyear said. Meanwhile, he said, investigators were processing evidence found in the woman’s 2001 Honda Passport and were researching areas such as the house on 8th avenue in Indialantic. “We’re on track but it’s slow going,” he said. “By this evening we’ll have a better sense of exactly what happened here.”
Brennan’s body was found Tuesday near a beach crossover in the 6000 block of State Road A1A south of Melbourne Beach, Goodyear said. She was a nurse at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. A sheriff’s helicopter located the body after a search Tuesday morning, he said. “It was not in a place where people could easily spot her,” Goodyear said. “There is some trauma to the body, but we do not know what caused the trauma.” Autopsy results are expected today.
Goodyear said investigators have a suspect, but they “are not releasing any information . . . right now.”
Brennan was a nurse in the recovery room at Holmes. Estranged from her husband, she was living at 371 Cypress Ave. in Indialantic, investigators said. Detectives also searched a house at 211 8th Ave. in Indialantic as part of their investigation. Brennan did not live there, investigators said, but Sheila Trott, wife of former Indialantic mayor Daniel Trott, does live there, according to Goodyear. “They all belonged to a group that ran triathlons together,” he said. Investigators searched the yard, the house and a car at the address. Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 633-7162.
Goodyear said the last homicide beachside south of Cocoa Beach was in September 2005 in Indialantic. Original story at Investigators found woman’s car overnight by Kaustuv Basu and John A. Torres • FLORIDA TODAY • February 17, 2010 ### end of article
So, I’m asking all my psychic friends to please take a moment to read this story, tune in to this matter and give any specific info that might be helpful. If you email me about it at horizonsmagazine@gmail.com, I can keep track of when more than one person gets the same info. That’s not possible to do when info is being publicly posted in the comments.
Thanks. This is what I think our gifts are best used for, collectively.
Andrea