‘Rigged the vehicle’: Husband who just beat wife to death with hammer after she filed for divorce tried to make it seem like she had been going to her mother’s home, deputies say

Daniel Keith Flaherty and Kayla Flaherty (Gibson County Sheriff

Daniel Keith Flaherty and Kayla Flaherty (Gibson County Sheriff’s Office).

In less than a day, an Indiana man went from reporting his wife missing to confessing that he actually beat her to death with a hammer. Daniel Keith Flaherty, 42, is currently held without bond at the jail in Gibson County on a charge of murder.

According to a sheriff’s office press statement and a probable cause affidavit obtained by Law&Crime, he reported Kayla Flaherty, 36, missing. He allegedly asserted she left their home in the 7000 block of E. 500 N in the town of Patoka at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Oct 3. According to him, she had been heading to her mother’s home, but her mother ended up telling investigators that Kayla did not show up Thursday morning.

“Dan Flaherty advised that Kayla Flaherty was going to go to her mother’s house located in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana,” the affidavit stated. “Dan Flaherty advised that Kayla Flaherty will typically text him, and let him know of her arrival and she did not.”

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Authorities found nothing when they searched the route her husband claimed she took to the residence.

Kayla, who was scheduled to work at Good Samaritan Hospital on Thursday, did not respond when her employer called her off her shift, the affidavit stated.

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