Monday, May 4, 2020

The Murders of Carmen Charger and Delmas Traversie Jr.

FBI Most Wanted Case: The Murders of Carmen Charger and Delmas Traversie Jr.



In March of 2019, there was a snow storm in South Dakota that lasted two days. During this time, Carmen Charger and Delmas Traversie Jr. were at 717 No Heart Housing in Eagle Butte, somewhere around the days of the 13 through the 15th . At the time of this writing, there is next to no information released about the case, though the deaths were ruled suspicious enough to get the FBI involved. Currently the case is still active, and the FBI will not share the cause of death until an arrest has been made.

Carmen, also known as Happy, was 39 at the time of her death. She is survived by her children and extended family. Delmas, also known as Cactus, was 63, is survived by his spouse and children. Though Carmen and Delmas were not related to each other, they both lived in the house at 717. Both were enrolled members of the Cheyenne Sioux Tribe Indian Reservation.

Currently, the FBI is asking that anyone who knows any information to contact the Minneapolis Field Office at 763-569-8000, and offering a reward of up to 5,000 dollars for leads leading to the arrest and conviction of the case. 

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