Photo of Kevin Steven Correll, the suspected killer of Rachelle Childs.

THE prime suspect in a brutal cold case killing of a 23-year-old woman whose body was found burned has mysteriously been found dead.

Kevin Steven Correll, 69, who was suspected to be the individual responsible for the murder of Rachelle Childs in 2001, has passed away.

Photo of Kevin Steven Correll, the suspected killer of Rachelle Childs.
The lead suspect in a brutal cold case killing, Kevin Steven Correll, has died aged 69
Photo of Rachelle Childs.
Rachelle Childs, 23, was murdered and found partially burned in June 2001Credit: 9News
Photo of Rachelle Childs in a race car.
She worked at a car dealership with her boss, CorrellCredit: NSW Police

This prime suspect in the long-unsolved case that has perplexed detectives for over two decades died during a vacation in Pa Tong, Thailand, last week.

Tragic Rachelle’s corpse was found dumped in bushland in Gerroa, just south of Sydney, Australia, about 100km from her home on June 8.

Her corpse had been partially burned – in what cops suspect was an attempt to destroy DNA evidence.

Unleaded petrol had been doused over her face and other parts of her body as part of the heinous attack that rocked the sleepy town of Gerroa.

She was also partially undressed – and police believe the depraved killer either smothered or strangled her to death.

Cops failed to charge anyone over her murder – following early investigation blunders which led to the case going cold for years.

Thai authorities said details surrounding the death of Correll are scarce – and his sudden passing remains a mystery.

A member of Correll’s family said police had already showed up at his son Mitchell’s house to inform them that an autopsy was already underway.

A relative shared with The Daily Telegraph: “Not sad he’s gone, just saddened that Rachelle’s family won’t obtain the justice they have greatly sought.”

And his estranged daughter, Jazz, said that she only heard of her dad’s death after speaking to her brother on Saturday.

Murder in the Outback: The Falconio and Lees Mystery

She told the newspaper: “I feel sad for his many victims.”

The botched police investigation into Rachelle’s murder is widely believed to have been severely mishandled.

Local cops lost a crucial piece of CCTV evidence that was believed to show Rachelle with her killer at a petrol station on the night of her death.

Another police officer contaminated DNA found on a bedsheet, while others forgot to properly collect her phone records.

Correll worked as Rachelle’s boss at the used car dealership Camden Holden where they both worked at the time of her horrific killing. 

He was voluntarily quizzed three separate times by police regarding her death – but detectives never managed to gather enough evidence to convict him.

This was despite the fact that his alibi for the night of Rachelle’s death could never been confirmed or corroborated.

Correll had previously been accused of rape. 

In the 1980s, a woman was heard screaming by police – and after they rushed towards the sound they found Correll half undressed.

The woman told cops that she was being assaulted – and despite being charged, Correll was later found not guilty.

Three other woman also accused Correll of rape in three separate occasions – but he was found not guilty in court.

Correll was one of the last people to see Rachelle alive when she left work the day before her death.

Fellow employees reported Rachelle telling them she was going to meet up with someone at the Bargo Hotel that evening but she did not say who it was. 

The hotel had no CCTV inside, and cops never questioned everyone who was there on the night.

After the hotel meeting, Rachelle called her sister on the phone for a short chat – the last time anybody ever heard from her.

A motorist who was driving on the road where Rachelle was found told police he had seen a 1978 Holden Commodore matching the description of the one she owned. 

The car was parked off the highway and sitting about 200m away from where Rachelle was found the following day on the morning on June 8.

A separate witness recalled seeing the car later on with its boot mysteriously open in the same location at 11pm.

And they claimed that there had been one person standing up next to the vehicle with a second person lying on the ground.

Correll’s alibi was that he drove from Camden to Campbelltown to meet his partner on June 7.

Photo of Rachelle Childs with her parents.
The investigation into Rachelle’s death was botchedCredit: 9News
Photo of Kevin Steven Correll, suspected killer of Rachelle Childs.
Correll had been accused of rape by other women
You May Also Like
EXCLUSIVE: Veterans turn war stories into music at Trump Kennedy Center in powerful patriotic showcase

Unleashing the Power of Music: Veterans Transform War Stories into Patriotic Anthems at Trump Kennedy Center

The Trump Kennedy Center was abuzz with energy on Wednesday night as…
Matthew Perry's assistant Kenneth Iwamasa sentenced to 3 years and 5 months for actor's ketamine death

Matthew Perry’s Assistant Kenneth Iwamasa Sentenced Over Involvement in Actor’s Ketamine Tragedy

The personal assistant of actor Matthew Perry, Kenneth Iwamasa, has been handed…
Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin still posting from New York City as DHS signals her deportation may finally be coming

Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin Continues NYC Presence Amidst Potential Deportation Notice from DHS

Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, a German-Russian native who infamously masqueraded as a wealthy…
Repossession risks: Repo man reacts after job turns deadly in Jacksonville

Repossession Specialist Responds to Fatal Incident During Jacksonville Assignment

A tragic incident unfolded in Jacksonville when a tow truck driver was…
Minneapolis police chief resigns after interfering with investigation, mayor says

Shocking Resignation: Minneapolis Police Chief Steps Down Amid Investigation Interference Allegations

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara has stepped down following revelations of his…
Unique phenomenon causing Jersey Shore beaches to resemble tropical waters

Discover the Rare Phenomenon Transforming Jersey Shore Beaches into Tropical Paradises

If you’re dreaming of tropical waters, you might not need to venture…
Trump says Delaney Hall protesters are ‘paid’ as clashes escalate outside NJ ICE facility

Trump Accuses Protesters of Being ‘Paid’ Amid Intensifying Clashes at NJ ICE Facility

Anti-ICE protesters clash with federal agents in New Jersey In Newark, New…
Florida's New Congressional Map One Step Closer to Reality After Circuit Court Judge's Ruling

Florida’s Path to a New Congressional Map Advances with Circuit Court Approval

In late April, Florida took a significant step by redrawing its congressional…
'Red-light camera trap?': Changes made at Cicero Avenue, Cal-Sag Road in Crestwood years after ABC7 Chicago I-Team investigation

Unveiled: New Developments at Crestwood’s Infamous Red-Light Intersection After ABC7 Chicago Probe

CRESTWOOD, Ill. — A south suburban intersection once criticized as a notorious…
Nebraska K9 sniffs out 525 pounds of cocaine during routine traffic stop, leading to California man's arrest

Heroic Nebraska K9 Uncovers 525 Pounds of Cocaine in Traffic Stop, Nabs California Suspect

In a striking traffic stop in Nebraska, authorities uncovered over 500 pounds…
Pam Bondi to join White House advisory panel on AI policy, reports say

AI Policy Revolution: Former Attorney General Pam Bondi Joins White House Advisory Panel

Pam Bondi is set to make a return to the White House,…
Tourist accused of hurling rock at endangered Hawaiian monk seal was trying to protect sea turtles, lawyer says

Lawyer Claims Tourist Threw Rock to Safeguard Sea Turtles, Not Harm Hawaiian Monk Seal

A defense attorney representing a tourist from Washington state, who is accused…