ALBERTVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – A Gadsden man is accused of stabbing an Albertville woman to death in her apartment in May 2012.
Albertville police chief Doug Pollard announced Tuesday the arrest of 42-year-old Larry Reginald Beason for the murder of 28-year-old Anshika Ronae “Meme” Radford.
Radford died May 26, 2012 from multiple stab wounds.
Albertville Police received a call that afternoon about the possibility of a death at Governors Place Apartments on George Wallace Drive, and found Radford’s body in her apartment.
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Larry Reginald Beason (Photo: Albertville Police Dept.)
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Anshika Ronae "Meme" Radford was stabbed to death in her Albertville apartment May 26, 2012. The 28-year-old worked at Tyson Foods in Albertville. (Photo: al.com)
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Larry Reginald Beason is charged with the May 25, 2012 murder of Anshika Ronae Radford. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Police responded to Governors Place apartments the Saturday before Memorial Day after receiving a call concerned about a deceased person. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Police said Anshika "Meme" Radford died after being stabbed multiple times in her Governors Place apartment. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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More than a dozen marked and unmarked Albertville Police cars responded to the murder scene May 25, 2012. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Police said witnesses provided vehicle descriptions which helped lead them to Larry Beason. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Albertville chief investigator J.T. "Butch" Cartee, left, supervised the Crime Scene Unit. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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More than a dozen investigators from the Albertville Police Department and other agencies closed Governors Place Apartments to visitors and went door-to-door to question neighbors about the murder. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Police interviewed neighbors of Anshika "Meme" Radford. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Police said Anshika "Meme" Radford died after being stabbed multiple times in her Governors Place apartment. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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Albertville detective Eric Croft escorts murder suspect Larry Beason out of the Albertville City Jail for transport to the Marshall County Jail. (Photo: Robert Richardson, WHNT News 19)
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