An Alaska woman has been found guilty of murdering a man whose body was found a day after he was appointed to be her supervisor by a court.
Keith Huss, 57, was found dead on Sept. 29, 2020 in a rest area in Hope, Alaska, the state’s Department of Law said in a press release this week.
On Monday, Dec. 23, a jury convicted Sarah Dayan for his murder and several other crimes, the press release said.
During the murder investigation, police learned that Huss was appointed Dayan’s third-party court supervisor on Sept. 28, 2020 as a condition of her release from detention on bail. Huss was last seen picking up Dayan from a correctional facility in Kenai before heading to Anchorage, reportedly to work at his food truck.
Early the next morning, a passing motorist found Huss’ body in a rest area and notified authorities. Investigators determined that Huss had been shot four times and struck with a vehicle, …