Police Identify Eliza Fletcher's Body - Heiress to Memphis Billionaire who Died in 2018

Sep 06, 2022 at 09:57 am by WGNS


(MEMPHIS) The body found in the 1600 block of Victor Street has been identified by Memphis Police as 34-year-old Eliza “Liza” Fletcher. She was found in a dumpster 7-miles away from where she was abducted. The dumpster was located in South Memphis, TN one-day after police confirmed the arrest of 38-year-old Cleotha Abston. The suspect has been charged with first degree murder.

The young woman who was killed was the grandaughter of billionaire Joseph Orgill III who once operated Orgill Inc., a hardware distributor based in Memphis. Mr. Orgill died in 2018 and Ms. Fletcher was an heiress to her grandfather. She is survived by two young children. 

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MORE: 38-year old Cleotha Abston has been charged with first degree murder, first degree murder in perpetration of kidnapping, especially aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence, as well as identity theft, theft of property and fraudulent use of a credit card. 

Surveillance video shows a man exiting a dark colored SUV and running aggressively toward Fletcher. Police indicate that a struggle ensued as the male forced the woman into the vehicle. The GMC Terrain remained parked for several minutes before speeding away. 

Early Friday (9/2/2022) morning, University of Memphis Police found the woman's cell phone and water bottle in front of a home owned by the university in the 3800 block of Central Avenue.

One of the key pieces of evidence that linked Abston to the case was a pair of Champion's slide sandals that had his DNA on them. They were found near Mrs. Fletcher's cell phone and water bottle, where a violent struggle reportedly occured.

As you recall, reports indicate that Eliza “Liza” Fletcher regularly runs in the University of Memphis area and dates-times from surveillance cameras show the deadly Friday run happened around 4:20AM. 

Running groups are now encouraging others to not be consistent with the "times and locations" of runs. 

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To see earlier WGNS' news stories about this abduction-murder, see below:

CLICK HERE for 9/4/2022 (11:14AM)

CLICK HERE for 9/3/2022 (3:46PM)

 

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