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Two Charged In Murder Of Cassidy Rainwater

Two Charged In Murder Of Cassidy Rainwater

Two Charged In Murder Of Cassidy Rainwater

Two men in Dallas County have been charged in the death of 33-year-old Cassidy Rainwater.

Authorities charged Timothy Norton and James Phelps are facing first-degree murder charges along with abandonment of a corpse. 

The Dallas County sheriff says DNA confirms that remains found on Phelps’ property belong to be Rainwater.

Rainwater was first reported missing in August of this year. 

The Dallas County sheriff tells KY3 there’s no evidence the men are connected to any other victims.

Below is a timeline provided by the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office in a post you find by clicking here.

EDITORS NOTE: The following information from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Facebook page contains a timeline with some explicit details about the death of Cassidy Rainwater.

Per the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office: “On 08/25/2021 We received a missing person report on Cassidy Rainwater. While talking with the reporting party, Cora Terry, it was revealed the last time Cassidy had been seen was approximately six weeks ago prior to the missing person’s report. Terry advised the last person she believed to have seen Cassidy was James Rainwater. We later learned James Rainwater was in fact James Phelps, who lived at 386 Moon Valley Road, Lebanon, Mo.  

On the same day as 08/25/2021, after taking the missing person report, Deputies drove to 386 Moon Valley Road to follow up on the missing person report. After arriving at 386 Moon Valley Road, Deputies met James Phelps. Deputies asked Phelps if he knew Cassidy Rainwater. Phelps advised he did but he had not spoken to her in about a month. Phelps advised Cassidy had made a statement about going to Colorado.  

On 09/01/2021 a Dallas County Detective drove to 386 Moon Valley Road where he spoke with James Phelps concerning the missing person case of Cassidy Rainwater. Phelps told the Detective that Cassidy had been staying with him until she got back on her feet, and she had been there for a couple of weeks. Phelps repeated to the Detective that Cassidy had been talking about going to Colorado. Phelps stated that about a month prior, Cassidy had met a vehicle at the end of the driveway and left in the middle of the night. Phelps stated he had not seen Cassidy since. 

On 09/16/2021 the FBI contacted Dallas County Detectives and provided a series of photographs. The FBI had received the photographs as a cyber-tip that was titled “Cassidy” by the person who sent them. The photos depicted a partially clothed female in a cage who we recognized as Cassidy. The other photos depicted Cassidy’s body bound to a gantry crane, commonly used for deer processing, and her evisceration and dismemberment.  

On this same day 09/16/2021, Dallas County Detectives responded to 386 Moon Valley Road. Upon arriving, Detectives recognized items in Phelps back yard that coincided with the photos. Detectives placed Phelps under arrest and had him transported to the Dallas County Jail, while he remained on scene keeping the scene secure until a search warrant was obtained.  

The search warrant was obtained through Dallas County Prosecutor Jonathan Barker and signed by the Honorable Judge Lisa Henderson.  

The search warrant was executed by Dallas County Sheriff’s Office with the assistance of Greene County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Unit and the FBI. For the next seven days, investigators processed the entire crime scene. Collected during this time was physical evidence including the gantry device, cage, and items from the freezer that appeared to be human flesh with a date written on them of 7-24. Skeletal remains believed to be Cassidy were located on the adjacent property. Also recovered from the scene was digital evidence from electronic devices. In total, over 200 pieces of evidence were recovered.  

The remains found in the freezer were confirmed by the crime lab to be Cassidy Rainwater. Digital evidence revealed messages between James Phelps and Timothy Norton planning the murder of Cassidy Rainwater. 

On 09/17/2021 Dallas County Deputy and an FBI agent interviewed James Phelps. Phelps invoked his right to an attorney.  

On 09/20/2021 Timothy Norton was interviewed by FBI agents. Norton confessed to the murder of Cassidy Rainwater. Norton told FBI agents that Phelps had him come over while Cassidy was sleeping in the living room floor, so he had easy access to attack Cassidy. Norton stated, after entering the house, he held Cassidy’s legs down while Phelps strangled her and placed a bag over her head. Norton stated that after Cassidy was deceased, he and Phelps took a short break before carrying her body outside. Norton stated that Phelps bound her to the gantry crane and Phelps began evisceration and dismemberment of Cassidy’s body. Norton stated he helped Phelps carry Cassidy’s body into the house and placed her into the bathtub.”

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