
The crime scene was at the corner of North Roman and St. Ann streets. Police identified the victim as 30-year-old Natalie Simsick. She’d been shot to death.
The following January, police announced that they were searching for a woman named April Davis. Police called her a ‘Person of Interest’ in the case. They said she was not wanted to face charges but may have information about what happened.
Police never had the opportunity to interview Davis.
On Sept. 11, 2015, police were called to a crime scene near the corner of North Derbigny and Bayou Road. That’s where, on the sidewalk, they found the body of another woman who’d been shot to death.
That second crime scene was about six blocks away from where Simsick’s body was discovered. And the victim found on the sidewalk was Davis, the person of interest in Simsick’s death.
In the years that followed, the investigation slowed. But correspondence from police to Simsick’s family members only added to the mystery by saying that Davis was considered, at least at some point, to be a suspect in the case. But police also said that male DNA evidence was also found at the Simsick crime scene.
Simsick’s murder remains unsolved, and the NOPD has not announced any arrests in Davis’ death. Also, police have not said whether the two shootings are connected.
To see the latest Wheel of Justice report, watch the video at the top of this story. If you can help investigators, call CrimeStoppers at 504-822-1111. You don’t have to reveal your name or testify in court, and you could be eligible to earn a cash reward.
So far, more than 485 people have been booked after their cases rolled on the Wheel of Justice.
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