INMATE DENIES INVOLVEMENT WITH DISAPPEARANCE OF ROANE TEEN - 2012 Lawsuit Seeks Information, Death Christian Dawn Starcher Seabolt

(03/14/2013)
Inmate denies involvement in disappearance of teen

By JODY MURPHY - Parkersburg News and Sentinel

ST. MARYS -An inmate, already serving a life sentence for murder, denies any involvement in the 2002 disappearance of a Roane County woman - an investigation in which he is a person of interest.

Alex "Tattoo Vince" Golosow, is serving a life sentence at the St. Marys Correctional Center following his conviction for the murder of Judd Reid in 2002, for which he was sentenced to life without mercy.

Golosow, 58, continues to proclaim his innocence in Reid's death. Last week, he met with The Parkersburg News and Sentinel to disavow any involvement with the disappearance and death of Christian Dawn Starcher Seabolt...

Seabolt disappeared in 2002. The 18-year-old Spencer woman was last seen Aug. 31, 2002, when she went out for a pack of cigarettes. Her remains were discovered in December 2009 on Groundhog Ridge, near Creston, along the Wirt/Roane County border.

Golosow is considered a person of interest in her death.

Seabolt's family filed a lawsuit in 2012 in Kanawha County Circuit Court against the West Virginia State Police, the Roane County 911 Center and the city of Spencer. The family is seeking to compel authorities to release documents related to Seabolt's death and investigation.

Trooper J.M. Bragg, with the Roane County detachment of the West Virginia State Police, said the case is heating up....

Golosow said Seabolt was not an informant, but claims she was involved with the police. Jesse Starcher thinks law enforcement officials in Spencer had a hand in the deaths ...

Read full story Inmate denies involvement in disappearance of teen by Jody Murphy for the Parkersburg News-Sentinel

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