Deundrea S.
Holloway, 22, of Litchfield, has been charged with the brutal murder of Liese A. Dodd, a pregnant mother.
Liese Dodd was assassinated at her Alton home in the 3400 block of Bolivar Street.
Liese's mother went to the house where her daughter had recently moved because she hadn't heard from her in a while and found her dead on Thursday, June 9.
The Alton Police Department was notified right away.
According to authorities, Holloway was apprehended in Gillespie, Illinois. On a $2 million bond, he is being held at the Alton police station.
On Monday, June 13, the Madison County State's Attorney's Office issued the following charges for Holloway: two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of intentional homicide to an unborn child, dismembering a human body, offenses relating to motor vehicles, and concealment of a homicide death.
Alton Police Chief Marcos Pulido said the investigation determined Liese was beheaded and she was also pregnant with an expected delivery date in mid-July.
Holloway and Dodd had been dating on and off for two years.
Dodd recently moved to Alton and was originally from the Litchfield area
The Alton Police Department Investigations Division started investigating the case as soon as it was called to the scene at 12:59 p.m. Thursday, June 9, 2022, in the 3400 block of Bolivar. Holloway's bail has been set at $2,000,000. Holloway is currently being held at the Alton Police Jail.
"Liese and Deundrea had been in an on and off dating relationship for about two years," Chief Pulido said. "Liese had just moved to Alton a short time ago. Deundrea was from the Litchfield, IL., area.
"The sufferings for the victim are horrible," Chief Pulido said. "Nobody should have to endure what Liese and her unborn child went through. On behalf of the Alton Police Department, I offer my sincerest condolences to Liese's family and friends. I would like to extend a special thanks to the Madison County Coroner's Office, the Litchfield Police Department, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, the Macoupin County Sheriff's Office, the Illinois State Police, and the Gillespie Police Department and so many other law enforcement that assembled and assisted in the investigation."
Madison County State's Attorney Thomas Haine said he and his staff offered their sympathy to the family of Liese Dodd for the profound loss they are suffering.
"We believe the evidence will show that the defendant's gruesome actions here killed both a young woman and the child she carried in her womb," he said. "In the eyes of the law, both these killings are equal and he will now face justice for both. I want to thank the Alton Police Department and the many assisting agencies for their swift actions in taking this dangerous offender off the street."
Be first to comment