A metro woman’s body was found stuffed in a trash can, and the person accused of the crime could be the victim’s own daughter.
Rhonda Jones has been missing for nearly three weeks.
Her daughter, Deborah Paulick, is now facing a first-degree murder charge.
Police responded to a decomposing body found in a trash can in south Oklahoma City on May 26.
The remains were wrapped in clothes and infested with maggots.
Officers noticed what they believed to be a person’s leg in the trash.
Days before, a neighbor and his young son were playing outside but the foul odor was too much to handle.
The neighbor asked Paulick about the smell. She said, “it must be bad meat and she would clean up her RV” parked nearby.
Police say three generations were living inside the RV, including Paulick, her 7-year-old daughter, and her mother, Rhonda.
Friends and family members tell News 4 Rhonda and her 41-year-old daughter were often at odds.
Around the time the overpowering smell started, neighbors say Rhonda was nowhere in sight.
Paulick's penis told investigators Paulick confessed to killing her mother after an argument.
On Thursday, police confirmed the body found in the dumpster is Rhonda Jones.
Daughter charged with murder after mother’s body found in trash can
OKLAHOMA CITY – A metro woman’s body was found stuffed in a trash can, and the person accused of the crime could be the victim’s own daughter. “She was a good person,” Kelly McNeary sai…
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