
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Sherese Walker Bingham (Part 2)
The investigation into Sherese Walker Bingham’s death points police in one direction: toward her husband, Eugene Bingham Jr. But all of their evidence isn’t enough to make a murder charge stick.
Sherese’s brother, Keith Walker Sr. on White River Trail in downtown Indianapolis, near the spot his sister’s body was found
Photo taken by audiochuck staff
Motion to dismiss murder charge against Eugene Bingham Jr.
Courtesy of Marion County Prosecutor’s Office
A childhood photo of Sherese and her two brothers, Keith and Malcolm Walker
Photo included in funeral service program
May-Day (left) and Tsunami (right) at Lafayette Road Veterinary Hospital in 2011
Photo Courtesy of Lafayette Road Veterinary Hospital (Original post on FB, with permission to use)
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Episode Source Material
- Original reporting by Nina Schutzman
- Probable cause affidavit by Indianapolis State Police Detective Lester Norvell (provided by Marion County Prosecutor’s Office)
- Motion to dismiss murder charge against Eugene Bingham Jr. (provided by Marion County Prosecutor’s Office)
- Marion County & Hendricks County property records
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana records
- Marion Superior Court records
- Entry on the Magistrate Judge’ report and recommendation
- Headshot of Eugene Bingham Jr. from Crime Watch Daily: Woman Killed Along White River with her own weapon by Chris Hanson (part 2)
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