By David Lohr
May 30, 2007
INDIANAPOLIS, IN. (Crime Library) — "I'm Heather. Completely laid back. Love good friends. Love good people. Are there locks on all doors? If you're looking for an open book, look no further. I am yours. Talk to me, I will talk back."
That's how 20-year-old Heather Norris described herself on her MySpace.com profile. On April 24, Heather's mother, Deborah Norris, filed a missing persons report with police. In it, she said that she last heard from her daughter two weeks prior in a text message she had received from her.
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Heather Norris |
When police were unable to locate Heather or her car, they began to suspect foul play. At the top of their list of suspects was Heather's estranged boyfriend, 23-year-old Joshua Bean. Police say the couple had a stormy three-year relationship that included several domestic violence incidents. In fact, Bean was supposed to go to trial in June for an incident from 2006 in which he allegedly gave Heather a concussion.
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Heather's Car |
The earliest police report filed pertaining to the couple was in November 2005 when Heather told police that Bean had assaulted her at a house in the 8000 block of Briarwood Drive. Heather said Bean had put her in a headlock and forced her to the ground. In response to her allegations, Bean told police Heather had punched him and that he was only defending himself.
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Heather Norris and Joshua Bean |
Six months later, in May 2006, Heather's mother called an ambulance because Heather had overdosed on OxyContin, a prescription pain medication. When paramedics and police arrived on the scene, Deborah told them that her daughter had been depressed over her boyfriend.
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