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Two women are now charged with murder in connection with a series of kidnapping and assaults.
Originally charged with kidnapping and assault, Zinya Dooley and Freda Ingels, have now been charged with first- and second-degree murder, respectively, after one victim, Bertha Bryant, died at the hospital of her injuries. The other victim remains hospitalized, and is scheduled to undergo facial reconstruction surgery.
An autopsy performed Dec. 17 by the West Virginia Chief Medical Examiner’s Office lists the primary cause of Bryant’s death as “intracranial hematoma believed to have been the result of injuries inflicted on the victim by Dooley and Ingels.”
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HUNTINGTON â A criminal complaint filed in a Huntington kidnapping case states a woman will need reconstructive surgery after she was found by Huntington police over the weekend with broken teeth and bones.
Zinya Dooley, 30, of Huntington was arrested Saturday and charged with one count of malicious wounding and one count of kidnapping in the case.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Cabell County Circuit Court, the victim was held captive at 1751 Buffington Ave. and other addresses in Huntington from Dec. 9-12. Huntington Police Chief Ray Cornwell said police were called to the home on a report of two women being held there and removed them from the home before taking them to a hospital.