Atlanta: Investigators look for videos from home and business near the popular Atlanta Park when divers find a pool in their efforts to break Park’s death that is running the dog.
Katherine Janness, 40, was found dead at Piedmont Park around 1 morning Wednesday.
The police said the dog was also killed.
There is no arrest made.
Investigators have gone to the door to the door asking neighbors to recording supervision, Atlanta’s constitutions report.
The aim is to help them retrace Janness’s steps and collect whatever clues they can from the video.
Divers also spend a lot of Wednesday searching pools in the park, news outlets are reported.
Janness was found stabbed several times and deputy police chief Atlanta Charles Hampton described the scene as “terrible.” The police on Wednesday released a Janness photo that crossed the crossing of the pride of the rainbow near the park in the Midtown City neighborhood.
News outlets report that Janness is a bartender in the nearest restaurant.
Chip Powell said he had worked with Janness for eight years when he became a bar manager at the local improvised theater.
“Katie is the most down to earth, the beautiful spirit that you will meet,” Powell told Wxia-TV.
“So many people in the community know and love him.” Mourners on Wednesday left flowers, and a dog snack, near the entrance to the park where his body was found.
Hampton said it was too early to determine the motive for the murder.
The investigator offers a $ 10,000 prize for information about murder.