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Indiana State Police-Peru District 16-Peru, IN
Friday December 4th, 2015 :: 12:59 p.m. EST

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Florida Man Arrested in 18 Year-Old Indiana Murder Case

Stuart, FL – Yesterday, a cold case murder investigation by Indiana State Police Detective First Sergeant Bob Burgess and Detective Josh Maller resulted in the arrest of William Stinemetz, 52, Palm City, Florida. The detectives served Stinemetz with a Fulton Circuit Court arrest warrant alleging felony charges for murder, robbery with a deadly weapon, and theft. The warrant was served at the Martin County Jail (FL) where Stinemetz is currently incarcerated on criminal charges stemming from cases in Florida.

On September 26, 1997 at approximately 11:55 a.m., the Indiana Lawrence Bank at 221 East Main Street, Kewanna, IN, was robbed, at gun point, by a white male that was approximately 5’9’’ tall,  husky build, and wearing a mask. He escaped with an undisclosed amount of Untied States currency.

Approximately an hour and forty minutes after the bank robbery, investigators received information that Lawrence Pfeifer, 69, Kewanna, IN, was found shot to death in his home, which was located approximately one mile from the Lawrence Bank. Investigators developed information that Pfeifer's red 1988 Chevrolet Corsica was allegedly used during the bank robbery.  Investigators determined that the bank robber used Pfeifer’s car while committing the robbery. The suspect then returned it to Pfeifer’s home and escaped in a different vehicle. The findings of a subsequent autopsy resulted in Pfeifer’s death being ruled a homicide.

Despite efforts by the Indiana State Police and the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department to identify the bank robber, and murder suspect, the cases went stale. Evidence which had been collected during the initial phase of the investigations was submitted to an Indiana State Police Laboratory for DNA analysis. The results were entered into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS).

On November 9, 2015, a DNA profile was matched to Stinemetz. Further investigation, revealed Stinemetz had family ties to northern Indiana. Combined with the new DNA evidence and previous evidence gathered during the investigation, officers developed enough probable cause to obtain an arrest warrant for Stinemetz. The warrant alleged criminal charges for theft, robbery with a deadly weapon, and murder.

This release contains all of the information available at this time.

Photo of Stinemetz attached

 

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 

 

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                                                                                                                                    Slocum

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Indiana State Police-Peru District 16-Peru, IN
1451 North Eel River Cemetery Road
Peru, IN 46970

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Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 765-473-6666

Sergeant Tony Slocum
Public Information Officer
[email protected]
800-382-0689

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