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HOUSTON - In July 2021, Tabatha Pope says 43-year-old Pamela Ann Merritt rented out a unit to her that was inside a home located at 605 West Clay Street in Houston.
Pope claims Pamela told her the rent would be lowered if she cleaned the second and third floors of the home. All Pope knew at the time was that the owner of the home 78-year-old Colin Kerdachi, hadn't been seen since February 15, 2021.
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"Very suspicious, because of the way their stories kept changing saying he was dead, or missing, or went back to Africa," Pope said.
When Pope started cleaning the second floor, she found bins filled with blood hidden in a crawl space.
"It smelled like death," Pope recalled.
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When she asked what it was, she claims Merrit told her it was from rotten meat that went bad during the 2021 freeze. So, Pope continued cleaning and disposing of those containers. But when she made it to the third floor where Kerdachi lived prior to his disappearance, she discovered evidence that she couldn't ignore.
"There were blood splatters on the wall. There was blood on the floor, and on his bed, there was a big spot of blood," Pope explained.
She made that discovery on October 2, 2021, and Pope called Houston police. She says officers came out, took pictures, and then left.
"Basically, they said no body, no crime," she said.
However, on December 6, two months later, Pope found a body. The skeletal remains she found under the back stairs of the home were identified as Kerdachi. He'd been stabbed to death, and Pope says Merrit led her right to his remains.
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In a shocking turn of events that unfolded over the course of nearly two years, Tabatha Pope's tenacity and diligence in investigating the mysterious disappearance of homeowner Colin Kerdachi led to a startling discovery and, ultimately, the arrest of 43-year-old Pamela Ann Merritt.
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