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#sponsored Be kind to yourself this year. Using Zocdoc is FREE - visit https://zocdoc.com/thevillains to find and instantly book an appointment with a top-rated, in-network doctor today. The case of Byron Lee Edwards Jr. became a high-profile entry in Indiana true crime chronicles when his body was found at his residence on Read Street in Evansville under suspicious circumstances. After a relative discovered signs of blood in the apartment and alerted the authorities, investigators from the Evansville Police Department arrived to find Edwards deceased and the matter quickly ruled a homicide. An autopsy confirmed that he had died from multiple sharp-force injuries. With mounting evidence, law enforcement obtained a search warrant and the investigation turned toward suspect Elijah Andrew Johnson, who was arrested on December 29, 2017. Johnson later admitted to the stabbing, claimed self-defense, but the evidence did not support his version. In 2018, he was convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison for the murder of Edwards. The Edwards case has since been referenced in discussions of fatal domestic disputes, forensic evidence use, and the process of homicide investigations within Evansville. It serves as a reminder of the swift impact of violent crime on communities and how law enforcement, from crime-scene response through prosecutorial strategy, strives to bring resolution and accountability in such tragic events.