Slayings a ‘true mystery,’ police say
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Andrew Wainer
The double homicide of Kenneth Stahl and Carolyn Oppy-Stahl remains a
“true mystery,” say investigators with the Orange County Sheriff’s
Department.
Jim Amormino, a spokesman for the department, said there are three teams
of investigators on the case, but they have yet to have any breaks.
Stahl and Oppy-Stahl were found shot dead inside their car on Dec. 20.
Their car, with its engine still running, was discovered by a security
guard along the Ortega Highway about nine miles east of San Juan
Capistrano.
The Huntington Beach couple was shot multiple times but neither the car
nor any of their possessions were stolen from the crime scene, Amormino
said.
Family members say the couple’s possessions at the time of the slayings
included hundreds of dollars in cash and valuable jewelry.
The Sheriff’s Department would not say what type of weapon was used in
the murder.
Investigators have not determined whether the deaths were perpetrated by
someone known to the victims or whether it was a random homicide.
On Saturday, a memorial service was held for the victims at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach.
“It turned out beautifully. The whole family was very pleased,” said Hal
Polley, Stahl’s stepfather.
Polley said guests flew in from around the county to attend the services
for the popular couple.
He said there were about 500 mourners present to honor the memory of his
stepson and his wife.
But Polley said family members are still struggling to come to terms with
the tragedy.
The senselessness of the crime has weighed heavy on the family.
He said the couple was well-liked and had no known enemies.
“We will have this in our mind until this case is brought to fruition,”
Polley said. “We just lost two beautiful people and it is going to take
time to get over it.”
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