Caught on Camera_ Sick Man Preys Elderly Women For Social Payments _ The Case of Edna Suttles
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Daniel Printz, a 59-year-old convicted kidnapper from Rutherford County, North Carolina, pleaded guilty in federal court to the kidnapping and murder of 80-year-old Edna Suttles, a Greenville County grandmother and South Carolina's first female bail bondsman [citation:1][citation:4]. Suttles was reported missing on August 27, 2021. Surveillance footage from a Travelers Rest Food Lion showed Printz checking out with yogurt, later determined to be laced with sedatives [citation:1][citation:9]. Additional footage captured Printz moving a motionless Suttles to his wife's vehicle and meticulously wiping down her Jeep [citation:1][citation:4].
When investigators searched Printz's property, they found Suttles' belongings hidden inside a bee box, alongside rope, zip ties, and rubber gloves [citation:1]. A cadaver dog alerted to the scent of human decomposition on vehicle panels from Suttles' car. Printz ultimately led authorities to her body in a wooded area of Rutherfordton, North Carolina [citation:1][citation:4]. The investigation revealed Printz was a serial predator who also murdered three other vulnerable women: Dolores Sellers, her daughter Nancy Rego, and Leigh Goodman, all from North Carolina [citation:1][citation:2]. After their deaths, Printz assumed control of their bank accounts and Social Security benefits, even sending messages to family members pretending to be the deceased [citation:2][citation:4].
Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the cameras caught him. But they also revealed a predator who had been hiding in plain sight for years.
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