Daisy Shelton's murder puzzled police for more than 60 years.
The case surrounding the disappearance and killing of the 43-year-old mother began in June 1964, when a man fishing at a gravel pit in Western Ohio caught a human arm.
The next day, divers found the other arm, and a full-blown recovery effort was launched to pump water out of the pit.
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Daisy hadn't yet been identified when search boats, pumpers and divers found her torso, a leg and her head at the Miami-Erie Canal in Tipp City — a little more than a kilometre away from where the arm was first found.
After an extensive investigation revealed the body parts belonged to Daisy Shelton, police informed her family, who had reported her disappearance months earlier in late August 1963. Her daughter Rita had filed a missing persons report when Daisy did not come home, despite saying she would be "later on in the evening".
Police determined she had been hit in the head with a hammer before her body was dismembered and dumped in the water. "It's very, very shocking that a human being can do that to another human being," Daisy's granddaughter Maria Walling told News Centre 7 earlier this year.