Murder suspect learns fate less than a year after crime
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A man, who's convicted of killing a woman with a fatal dose of fentanyl, learned his fate this week. Elyse Betz's life was tragically taken last July.
Some of her family flew to Oklahoma to read victim impact statements and see the man who took their sister's life for the first time.
'I'm not sure what I was expecting. He definitely looked a little rough around the edges and of course, he had a smirk, smug look on his face,' said Laura Beckman, Elyse Betz's younger sister.
'History is repeating itself': Family speaks after missing NC woman found dead in Edmond
It's been less than a year since Elyse Betz was murdered at Coltrane Mini Storage in Edmond.
'We knew she had gone missing around June 15th out of North Carolina. It wasn't like her to fall off the grid, and her Facebook was gone. Her phone was turned off,' said Beckman in a 2024 interview with News 4.
The shocking call from detectives was the family's first clue.
Court records show Betz and Kyle Fedus came to Oklahoma to hide from law enforcement and had a suicide pact planned if they were caught.
Fedus said he injected Betz first, then himself with Fentanyl and Meth.
After the murder, Edmond police arrested Fedus at a nearby hotel in connection with the crime and for an outstanding warrant.
A year later, Betz's family said it doesn't get any easier without her in their life.
Murder investigation underway in Edmond after dead body is found
'We wake up every morning with an immense amount of grief and sadness, realizing that another day has passed and Elyse still isn't here,' said Beckman.
Their sister gone too soon, with so many unanswered questions.
Beckman said she grieves knowing her children won't know their aunt.
'My sister picked out my kids' names. She's never going to be able to call them by name. She's never going to meet them. My kids are going to know her, through stories only,' said Beckman.
Kyle Fedus was sentenced to 28 years in prison, followed by probation for life.
Betz's family said they're thankful Edmond police arrested Fedus so quickly, and getting him brought to justice.
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