In a chilling reminder of a decade-old mystery, the murder of 51-year-old Sharice Walker Bingham remains unsolved, leaving her family in anguish as they continue to seek justice. Found shot dead on December 12, 2012, along the White River Parkway in Indianapolis, Sharice was discovered with her two German Shepherds guarding her body. The harrowing details of her death, including the shocking revelation that she was đđžđđed with her own gun, have haunted her loved ones for years.
Every year, her family gathers to remember Sharice, who was known for her vibrant spirit and love for her dogs. But beneath the surface of their grief lies a growing frustrationâthe investigation has stalled, and the perpetrator remains at large. Detectives initially focused on her husband, Eugene Bingham, after discovering his DNA on the weapon and learning of a potential motive stemming from their crumbling marriage. Just months before her murder, Sharice uncovered Eugene’s long-term affair and was reportedly planning to file for divorce.
Despite mounting evidence, the charges against Eugene were dropped in 2015 due to insufficient evidence, leaving her family devastated. They have since held vigils at the murder site, desperately clinging to hope that someone will come forward with new information. The Indiana State Police have classified the case as active, but 11 years later, justice remains elusive.
As the anniversary of her death approaches, the urgency for answers grows. âWe just wait for someone with a guilty conscience,â said her sibling, echoing the family’s plea for closure. The community is urged to help; any information related to Sharice’s murder could be pivotal. With the investigation still open, the hope for justice lingers as her family continues to fight for clarity in this tragic case.