When Metro Police detectives told Judy Booth last month that human remains found in Indian Springs belonged to her daughter, the mother responded with a question: “Did she have a blanket?” That’s because daughter Tiffany Booth took a liking to ...
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Family of Las Vegas woman found dead in Indian Springs aids in hunt for killer
When Metro Police detectives told Judy Booth last month that human remains found in Indian Springs belonged to her daughter, the mother responded with a question: “Did she have a blanket?”
That’s because daughter Tiffany Booth took a liking to her boyfriend’s fleece blanket so much that it was one of the first things her mother noticed was gone from their condo after the couple disappeared.
It only took the mother a quick look at a brown-and-white square patterned cloth shown on a crime scene photograph for her to confirm that her daughter was dead. She was 35.
Detectives theorize he could be keeping a low profile, hiding in northeast Nevada, near the Ruby Mountains, or Idaho, Spencer said. Police don’t believe he’s in possession of a vehicle.
Spencer said the missing persons case was forwarded to homicide detectives after “unusual electronic and financial activity” led them to believe that foul play was involved. He didn’t share many details, including how they believe Booth died or how they linked Clemente to the killing.