Indianapolis Deaths Spark Concern Over Possible Connection
Authorities in Indianapolis are investigating the deaths of two women whose bodies were discovered just days apart in the same area, prompting concern among residents about whether the cases could be connected.
The first victim, 58-year-old Shannon Lassere, was found dead on January 27. Five days later, on February 1, authorities discovered the body of 52-year-old Marianne Weis approximately 150 yards away.
Police have acknowledged similarities between the two cases but have not confirmed that the killings were committed by the same person or that they are otherwise connected.
Both women had connections to Indianapolis’ far east side, and investigators said the circumstances surrounding their deaths showed several similarities.
Police Investigate Similarities in the Two Cases
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said both victims were white women in their 50s and that they were killed in a similar manner. Authorities have not publicly disclosed the precise circumstances of the deaths or released details about a possible suspect.
The bodies were discovered along the same stretch of North Mitthoefer Road, between the 2100 and 2200 blocks.
Interim police chief Christopher Bailey said investigators were withholding certain information to protect the integrity of the investigation. Detectives are also working with forensic specialists to determine whether evidence from the scenes could help establish a connection.
Police have asked residents to review security-camera footage from the area and report anything that could assist investigators.
Indianapolis Residents Urged to Remain Vigilant
The deaths have unsettled people living in the neighborhood, particularly because of how close the two crime scenes were.
Police said additional patrols would be conducted in the area while detectives continued investigating. Officials also encouraged residents to avoid walking alone at night when possible, stay aware of their surroundings and ensure that someone knows their whereabouts.
Authorities stressed that there is currently no confirmation that the two killings are linked. Investigators are asking anyone who may have information about either woman, their movements before their deaths or suspicious activity captured on nearby cameras to come forward.
The investigation remains ongoing as police work to determine exactly what happened and whether the similarities between the two cases point to a common offender.


























































