‘Death was not instant. It was hours’: Handyman ‘meticulously planned’ murder of ‘customer’ found encased in concrete, police say

Jeffrey Zizz charged with murder of Marcia Norman

Background: News footage of Jeffrey Zizz at his April 21 court appearance (KOMO). Inset: Marcia Norman (Thurston County Sheriff’s Office).

A Washington handyman accused of murdering an 82-year-old woman allegedly tortured her for “hours” before burying her body in concrete and fleeing the state.

Jeffrey Zizz, 47, was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, and unlawful disposal of human remains after he was named as a person of interest in the case of the death of Marcia Norman, 82, whose body was found encased in concrete underneath a shed on another property. Zizz, who had been in custody on separate charges, was reportedly the last person to see Norman alive after the two had dinner plans on April 1.

When Norman went missing, Zizz was questioned by police twice before evidence apparently caught him in a lie.

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