A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the 2009 double murder of a Virginia Tech couple in Jefferson National Forest.
Heidi Childs, 18, and David Metzler, 19, were in Montgomery County, Virginia, on Aug. 26, 2009, and were shot sometime between 8:25 p.m and 10 p.m. A man walking his dog found their bodies on Aug. 27.
Childs purse was missing, as was her phone, credit cards, camera, and college identification. None of these items have been found.
“We have specific individuals we are interested in. We have DNA, and are working to take advantage of 10 years-worth of technological and scientific advancements in DNA testing and criminal databases.”
“But we still need the public’s help to fit all of these pieces and parts together. It’s time to come forward and let these families find some sense of peace. Heidi’s parents and siblings, David’s parents and siblings, their friends have all been held hostage long enough,” Lyon said.
Press Conference
Childs’ parents said at a press conference that she was a Christian who was homeschooled with her siblings by her mother.Heidi Childs met Metzler at church and found they shared a love for music and playing the guitar in addition to both being of the same religion. In 2008, they both decided to go to Virginia Tech.
“We just encouraged them not to go there as an entity,” said Metzler’s father Keith Metzler. “They did that.”
“I was a little nervous about her going and I remember her saying to me ‘Mom, it doesn’t matter where you are. If it’s your time to go, God is going to take you regardless.’ It’s really hard to think back on that,” said Laura Childs.
After arriving at school, they became a couple, spending much of their time together. Family members said the young couple went to Caldwell Fields to talk about Childs’ plan to switch to pre-med.
“They wanted to sit down together,” said father Don Childs. “They had their guitars and they were going to sing, talk, play music, and try to talk it out. That never happened.”
A Virginia Tech spokesman told ABC: “The university continues to hold Heidi, David, and their families in our hearts. Virginia Tech Police will remain engaged in the continuing investigation.”
Task Force
Part of the renewed effort is the relaunch of a task force that years ago probed the case.The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is heading the effort.
“We’re taking the lead on it but that doesn’t mean it’s not a task force. We’re still united,” Geller said.
Investigators said, at a news conference in 2012, both teens were shot with a .30-30 rifle. Metzler was dead inside his 1992 Toyota Camry while his girlfriend lay nearby.
The sheriff’s department said in 2012 the investigators found DNA evidence, but they had given no update since then.