After 3 Years, A Mother Is looking For Answers For The Murder Of her Daughter Found In A West Side Garage – CBS Chicago

Posted: November 3, 2021 at 10:08 am

CHICAGO (CBS) Its been four years since Shantieya Smiths body was found in a West Side garage. The case is still unsolved and the mother of the murdered Chicago woman is looking for answers.

CBS 2 Suzanne Le Mignot investigates.

The mother says she called the Chicago police detective on the case at least five times in the past two years. She says shes gotten the same response when she was able to talk to the detective, were still waiting, for the DNA results.

Latonya Moore expresses her frustration, in her quest for justice.

Its the same thing, the DNA is not back and I was like, how, its been four years and the DNA is not back, Moore said.

On May 26th in 2018, Moores daughter, Shantieya Smith, was reported missing. Almost two weeks later, She was found in a garage underneath a car in North Lawndale.

The Medical Examiner ruled Smiths death a homicide. She had blunt trauma to her head and neck. Moore spoke to us back in 2019.

In 2019, police had told us, DNA results were not back yet. Now, three and a half years after her daughters murder, the Lawndale alley and garage where she was found, look the same. Moore says, the status of finding her daughters killer, appears to be the same too.

Its just like Ive been getting run around. At first, there was supposed to be a handprint on the garage. Never found out about that, so I dont know whats really going on with the case, Moore said.

Moore says shes not only waiting for handprint results, but primarily the DNA. Police had named a person of interest in her daughters case. A man she was last seen with, before she disappeared.

DNA dont take that long, especially for fingerprints, to come back. Fingerprints, did you find any DNA on her dress, did you find anything. Its like, no answers, she said.

Moore says that DNA would let her know, if the person of interest is the one responsible for her daughters death, or if the killer, is still at large.

We as parents, all we want to do is make sure the murderer is not on the street and make sure theyre tried for the crime that they did, Moore said.

So where is the DNA sample? The Illinois State police crime lab says the sample was given to the Chicago police. A spokesperson says the case is still open.

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