Jury finds Ohio man guilty in killing of daughter-in-law strangled, dumped in sewage tank
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An Ohio man has been convicted of aggravated murder in the slaying of his daughter-in-law, who was strangled and dumped in an underground sewage tank.
A jury in Chillicothe (chihl-ih-KAHTH'-ee) issued its verdict Monday for 48-year-old William Inman, who was held after the March 2011 killing of 25-year-old Summer Inman.
The trial was moved to Chillicothe after unsuccessful attempts to seat a jury in Hocking County.
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Inman's wife and son were convicted last year.
Authorities say Summer Inman was abducted in Logan, 45 miles southeast of Columbus. They say she was strangled with a zip tie and dumped in a septic tank behind a church in Athens County.
Summer Inman had filed for divorce from William Inman's son and was seeking custody of the couple's three small children.
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William Inman denied killing her.