The body of missing Washington state woman, Marcia Norman, was found encased in concrete and her handyman, Jeffrey Zizz, has been taken into custody as a person of interest in her disappearance. Detectives identified Zizz as a person of interest after he allegedly built a shed at an unrelated property in Olympia the day after Norman went missing. Norman’s remains were found buried under the shed and partially encased in concrete. Zizz fled to Montana before being apprehended in connection with an unrelated sex offense and has since been extradited back to Washington. He is currently in Thurston County Jail on a no bail hold for a child molestation sentencing violation warrant. Zizz remains the primary person of interest in the investigation and detectives are working closely with the prosecutor’s and coroner’s offices. It is unclear if Zizz has legal representation at this time.
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