William Rheden (left) is said to have wrapped the body of Stephen Shanfield (right) in a piece of paper, dragged him to a car and dumped him in a ditch (Photo: Manato County Sheriff’s Office).

The man was arrested after providing police with surveillance footage of the dead woman’s body being dragged to her home.

According to the Manato County Sheriff’s Office, William Lidden, 51, wrapped Stephanie Shenfield’s body in a piece of paper, dragged it to a car and dumped it in an abandoned ditch.

Schnefeld, who has two mothers and 38 children, took an Uber to the Leiden home at 1:20 a.m. on June 3, according to investigators. It is unknown how he died in his house that night.

Leiden has been accused of leaving Shanfield’s body instead of asking for help.

“William Redden hasn’t done anything about it,” Manato County Sheriff Rick Wells said. He doesn’t call 911, he doesn’t call the government or anyone.

Redden, a drug trafficker and suspected eight-time felon, told authorities Shenfield spent the night at his Florida home and left the next morning.

Investigators asked Leiden if they could take surveillance camera footage inside and outside the house. According to the sheriff’s office, the camera is only a “direct surveillance” system and is not recorded at home.

“He says they won’t search the house. He was wrong,” Gales said. -Fortunately, he was ignorant and did not know. Because he worked for us.

The footage was recorded shortly before Shanfield’s death and provided clues as to how his body was cut up in the trenches at Palmetto.

Wales said in a clip that Leiden was seen dragging a lifeless body around the house, placing it in a car and moving it around.

Schönefeld was unable to attend the concert on Friday and disappeared on June 5 after going to work.

Four days later, two men walking their dogs found a “heavily unarmed” body, later identified as Shanfield, at a depth of 12 feet near the railroad tracks, according to the sheriff’s office.

Leiden has been accused of abusing corpses, possessing modified firearms, and possessing firearms. She may be charged an additional fee.

“William Rahden is a dork, that’s all. He had a chance to call the police and he tried to save her by calling 911. He may have done a lot, but that’s who he is. It’s not his personality.”

“All she thought about was trying to get rid of the evidence from her car. It was a man. It was the man that I really loved in this community.”

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