Body found in barrel identified as potential witness in case of Missouri man accused of holding woman in basement


Human remains found in a barrel in the Missouri River were identified last week as belonging to a woman considered a potential witness in the case against a Missouri man accused of holding a Black woman hostage in his basement.

During a Monday hearing seeking a bond increase for Timothy Haslett Jr., prosecutors said the woman found in the barrel, Jaynie Crosdale, “was inside” Haslett’s Excelsior Springs home before his arrest in October.

The Clay County Prosecutor’s Office did not provide further details but said it presented the evidence to the court.

Excelsior Springs police had identified Crosdale as a potential witness in Haslett’s case in January and asked the public’s help in locating her. Authorities said at the time that they believed Crosdale had “information about the investigation.”

She was later found dead after kayakers located her body in a blue barrel in the Missouri River, according to NBC affiliate KSNT of Topeka, Kansas. Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Immediately after police identified her remains last week, prosecutors filed a motion seeking a higher bond for Haslett, writing in a court filing that they had “concern for the safety of the community.” Prosecutors said Haslett’s bond of $3 million was “insufficient to insure the safety of the community and the victim.”

The court, however, ruled against increasing Haslett’s bond. His attorney did not immediately return a request for comment on Tuesday.

The home where neighbors raised the alarm in Excelsior Springs, Mo.
The home where neighbors raised the alarm in Excelsior Springs, Mo.Sarah Plake / KSHB

Haslett was taken into custody in October after the 22-year-old unidentified victim escaped from his basement wearing a metal dog collar and ran to neighbors for help. The woman said she had been held captive and assaulted.

Lisa Johnson, a neighbor who helped the woman, said she was getting ready for work when she heard a faint “help me” from outside her front door.

“She looked straight at me and said ‘help,'” Johnson previously said.

Johnson said the woman feared that if the police were called Haslett would kill them both, but Johnson called authorities anyway.

“I understood where she was coming from at that point. But I did it anyway,” she said.

Police said they found the woman wearing a metal collar with a padlock, latex lingerie and she had duct tape around her mouth, according to a probable cause statement filed in October.

The woman said Haslett had picked her up in early September and kept her in a small room in his basement, restraining her wrists and ankles with handcuffs, the document stated. She said she had been repeatedly raped and whipped and escaped when Haslett left to take his child to school, according to the probable cause.

Haslett was indicted in February on one count of first-degree rape, four counts of first-degree sodomy, one count of first-degree kidnapping, two counts of second-degree assault and one count of endangering a child. He faces more than five life sentences in prison if convicted.



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Dead body found in barrel at Malibu beach


Homicide investigation continues after body found floating in 55-gallon barrel in Malibu


Homicide investigation continues after body found floating in 55-gallon barrel in Malibu

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A homicide investigation was in progress after a man’s body was found inside a container at a Malibu beach in Los Angeles County on Monday.

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Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a dead body found inside a 55-gallon drum on the beach at Malibu Lagoon State Beach Monday morning.

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Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a dead body found inside a 55-gallon drum on the beach at Malibu Lagoon State Beach on Monday morning.

A beachgoer reportedly found the drum washed ashore with the body inside at about 10:27 a.m., according to the sheriff’s department.

Paramedics pronounced the unidentified person dead at the scene. No further details about the body were immediately released.

Authorities were waiting for the coroner to identify the body, which will be processed at the beach, the sheriff’s department said Monday evening. 

It was unclear how long the container and the body had been in the water. The drum appeared to be found on the lagoon side of the beach.

No cause of death was immediately determined, but a homicide investigation was in progress.



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Body found in a barrel that washed up on Malibu beach


A body was found in a 55-gallon drum Monday near Malibu’s famous Surfrider State Beach, authorities said.

A report was called in around 10:30 a.m. about a body in a barrel that had washed up on the beach.

Details about the cause of death or the identity of the person in the barrel were not immediately available.

Homicide detectives were investigating, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department technician A. De La Torre said.

Deputies at the scene of a body discovered in a barrel in Malibu, Calif., Monday July 31, 2023.
Deputies at the scene of a body discovered in a barrel in Malibu, Calif., on Monday.NBC Los Angeles

The location of the initial report was 23200 Pacific Coast Highway, De La Torre said. That corresponds to Surfrider and the 110-acre Malibu Lagoon State Beach.

A state parks spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The beach, west of Malibu Pier, was made famous by early 1960s beach and surfing movies, and remains a prized location among California surfers.





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