Six-Year Murder Investigation in Johnson City Leads to Arrest

Six-Year Murder Investigation in Johnson City Leads to Arrest

Courtesy: Washington County Detention Center

Dale Keith Larkin
* Please note this is now the correct photo - the wrong photo of another man, named Larkins, was mistakenly posted for a short time.

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Johnson City Police officers have arrested one man on charges of first-degree murder, felony murder and insurance fraud.

This morning, officers arrested Dale Keith Larkin, #2 Wayland Court, Johnson City.

The arrest stems from a six-year investigation into the death of Larkin’s wife, Teresa “Teri” Larkin, who was found unresponsive at their home in November of 2003.

The home where the Larkin’s lived together, on Wayland Court, is a high-income neighborhood and, before her death, Teri Larkin was a pharmaceutical sales representative.

According to police, Dale Larkin is unemployed. However, his brother, Dr. Donald Larkin, says that Dale manages a real estate business.

At a press conference held today, police released that information as well as information about life insurance policies taken out by Dale Larkin on Teri Larkin. In the two years before her death, police say that four separate insurance policies, totaling $1 million, were taken out on Teri.

Dale Larkin has since collected most or all of the money from those policies, despite a three-year waiting period and an investigation by the insurance companies.

At the time Teri Larkin was found by her daughter, emergency crews were called to the scene – but police were not called.
Larkin’s body was removed from the home, where she was found in a bathtub.  An autopsy was performed soon after, and at that time police were called.

Police say that Dale Larkin was a suspect from the beginning of their investigation – since he admitted to being home at the time. However, since they were not able to conduct a search of the crime scene in time and the first autopsy was inconclusive, no evidence was found.

In March 2009 police say they were able to exhume Teri Larkin’s body from the grave and a second autopsy was performed in Knoxville. The results of that autopsy provided police with more evidence as to how she died.

The autopsy showed she died from suffocation and blunt force trauma was found all over her body. She also had some broken bones. All of this evidence pointed to murder, according to police.

Larkin is currently being held without bond in the Washington County Detention Center and will appear in court tomorrow morning.

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Flag Comment Posted by pshepardoasis on July 09, 2009 at 10:58 pm

I have worked with Dale for a few years now helping him manage and maintain his properties. We have become great friends and I look at Dale like a father figure. He has taught me many things and helped me to branch out on my own in my line of work. Dale is one of the most kind and sincere people I have ever met and he would never turn his back on anyone. To these people who want to leave comments like, “Justice has been served”, you should grow up and think of his family in this awful time. My heart goes out to Dale and his family and I would like for everyone to know that he is a true, stand-up person.

Flag Comment Posted by ssmp on July 09, 2009 at 10:47 pm

I have known Dale all his life, and I cannot believe this report can be true.  He is sweet and considerate, and right now my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family during this horribly stressful time.

Flag Comment Posted by Deborah on July 09, 2009 at 9:06 pm

I grew up with Dale and I am totally shocked with all this! He is the last person I ever thought would be capable of doing such a horrid crime.  I know his family and my heart is broken and I am still in shock over this news.

Flag Comment Posted by Deborah on July 09, 2009 at 8:39 pm

Dale and I grew up together.  This has blown me away! He has always been the nicest guy. Courteous to others and such a loving person, this is so hard to believe. The guy I knew would never do such a horrid thing. I know his family and they are the greatest

Flag Comment Posted by laughoften on July 09, 2009 at 2:21 pm

Finally, some sort of justice for the victims’ daughter who was there the day it happened.

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