UPDATE: WEST CARROLLTON- Neighbors of Edith King react to the homicide victim's stolen car being found.
King, 81, was found in her West Carrollton home on April 8. Her throat had been slashed and her car stolen.
Police said they found her car on April 30 at a parking lot on Limestone Avenue in Dayton.
Right now the car is being processed for evidence. There have been no arrests in the case.
"I hope they find who ever did it because she was a fine lady. " Neighbor Felicia Grow said.
"This was a horrible thing." Neighbor Nancy Oney said. "She didn't deserve it. She was a wonderful person. She didn't bother nobody."
Anyone with any information is asked to call West Carrollton Police.
Earlier Coverage:
WEST CARROLLTON -- The silver 2005 Hyundai Elantra belonging to homicide victim Edith King has been found by detectives.
The car was found at an apartment complex located at 3601 Limestone Avenue in Dayton.
Police announced today that they found it on April 30th, but weren't ready to release the information at the time due to the investigation.
Right now the car is being processed at the Miami Valley Regional Crime Lab.
Edith King was murdered April 8th in her West Carrollton home.
Her daughter found her dead in the bathtub. Her throat had been slashed.
Police are still hoping for tips.
We'll have much more on this story coming up on ABC 22 at 6pm.