OTIS — Police arrested a Waterbury, Conn., man for the alleged murder of Whitney Bass, whose body was dumped in a wooded stretch along Route 8.
The Berkshire Eagle reported that Vernon L. Cowan Jr., 38, was arrested in New York City. Cowan is expected to be extradited to Connecticut to face charges of arson and murder.
The body of Whitney Bass, 20, was discovered around noon on Friday in a wooded area off Route 8. State police were asking for help in the investigation, particularly if anyone had been seen parked or walking along the roadway between the Otis Poultry Farm and Klondike Campground.
Both locations are on North Main Road, between about Ed Jones Road and Monterey Road.
According to media reports, Cowan was having an affair with Bass and the couple got into a fight in her Waterbury apartment. Police said Cowan killed Bass and dumped the body along Route 8, with which he was familiar.
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Thanks to all for such great support. Whitney is missed alot. Dawn Bass
i dont kno what to say im just so hurt because she is my cussin and i miss her so much my heart goes out to my whole family i love you whitney ill see you in heaven
why should cowens wife be able to see her kids if my aunt cant see hers anymore
im not happy at all it hurts me alot
they should dogg him like he treated whitney
I could never really heal from the tragic loss of Whitney.I find myself loss in thoughts knowing Deeply it Would never be the same without her.I always pray for a better day and may justice be serve.we miss u Whitney...always wisdom n Noel
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