Second murder victim identified; the two were in relationship
The two people who were found murdered in a burnt SUV in May were in a relationship.
The Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office was finally able to make a solid identification Thursday of the second victim found in the SUV in the North Vermilion area.
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the female’s name is Abigail Clark. She was 30 and from Breaux Bridge.
Last month the Sheriff’s Office identified the other person killed in the SUV as Cody Fell, 34.
They were sitting in the front seat of the SUV and found by volunteer firemen putting out the burning SUV.
The Sheriff’s Office said they were murdered but has not give any details as to how they were murdered.
Janice Cutrera, Fell's mother, did not want to talk about the investigation because it is still on-going. Two months after her son’s death, she is still in pain.
“My heart is heavy for her (Abigail’s) family as well,” said Cutrera.
Both bodies were badly burned, making it difficult to identify them. DNA samples were used to establish identities.
Fell was buried in Morgan City, where he was born. He was living in Youngsville when he was killed.
He left behind his father, Tim Fell of Morgan City, and his mother, who lives in Youngsville.
He also had two children, Gage Cutrera and Kandis Trulove.
His mother posted this on Hargrave Funeral Home’s website,
“To my first born son:
My heart is heavy and so full of grief. I can not accept or fully understand why this had to happen...... I will carry you forever in my heart and will never forget you. I love you baby.”
Fell’s family placed a home-made cross along Claude Road, near North Vermilion High School. The cross stands where the SUV burned.
On the cross, the letters “RIP Cody Fell” are written down the center of it. There are also names of his children and stepchildren written on the cross.
Gage wrote: “Lov u dad” with a heart on top of his message.
His step-daughter’s name, “Chi Chi” and the name, “Jaya”are written on the cross.
If anyone has any information with regards to this crime, please contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at (337) 898-4403.
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