Milwaukee Pizza Hut Employee Allegedly Murders Manager Over $7,000 Inheritance Check

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20/02/2024 19h46

Title: Milwaukee Pizza Hut Employee Allegedly Murders Manager Over $7,000 Inheritance Check

South Milwaukee was left in shock after the tragic death of Pizza Hut manager Alexander Stengel on February 5. Surveillance footage captured the chilling moments when Kavonn Ingram, a 31-year-old employee, was seen dragging Stengel's body to a dumpster behind the pizza joint. The incident unfolded as Stengel was allegedly shot in the head by Ingram, who also attempted to slit his throat over a disputed $7,000 inheritance check.

Following the brutal incident, law enforcement tracked Ingram's movements through pings from his phone and Stengel's phone. The unthinkable crime shook the usually quiet neighborhood, with witnesses like Yvie James expressing fear and concern over the violence that unfolded directly across the street from her workplace.

Investigators swiftly apprehended Ingram on the morning of February 11 after executing search warrants and monitoring his actions from February 9 to 11. South Milwaukee Police confirmed that money was identified as the motive behind the crime, leading to Ingram being charged with first-degree intentional homicide, hiding a corpse, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm by a felon.

The gruesome murder of Alexander Stengel has left the community in mourning and raised concerns about safety in the area where such crimes are rare. The whereabouts of the $7,000 inheritance check and the details surrounding the tragic incident continue to unfold as the legal proceedings against Ingram progress.

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