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A man from Florida is facing charges after he accidentally gave a video from the police showing him dragging the body of a woman through his house before throwing her into a ditch. William Renten, 51, allegedly wrapped the body of 38-year-old Stephanie Senfield in a sheet before transporting her to his car and dumped it in a ditch where she dumped her remains, according to the Manate County Sheriff’s Office. Her “badly decomposed” body was discovered by passers-by walking their dogs last Thursday. Shenefield was reported missing by her mother, as she had not heard from her for several days and no one could reach her, the WTSP reported.
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Sorry, but this video failed to load. Detectives hacked into her computer and found that she had ordered an Uber to take her to the home of alleged drug dealer Renten in the early hours of June 3, Manatee County Sheriff Rick Wells said. “(Redden) is verifying that Stephanie was there that Friday,” Wells told a news conference. “He tells them that they hung out for a while and that Stephanie left the house the next morning.” Deputies searched Renten’s home and found cameras inside and outside the property. Renten told police the cameras inside were not working, so he reportedly gave access to law enforcement to look into all the footage. “He tells them that (the cameras) do not record the interior of the house,” Wells said. “He made a mistake”. Sorry, but this video failed to load. The video showed Renten dragging the lifeless Stanfield boy into a wrapped sheet inside his house and then loading it into his car.
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The cause of death is still unknown at this time. However, sometime during the night, Shenefield died inside the house and instead of calling for help, Redden allegedly threw her body. “William Renten is not doing anything about it,” the sheriff said. “It does not call 911, it does not call the authorities, it does not call anyone.” Redden, an eight-time convicted felon, faces charges of corpse abuse, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a modified firearm, according to Wells. “William Renten sucks a bit, he’s it.”
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