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Inmate Treshawn Fox Indicted for 2020 New Year's Eve Murder in North St. Louis County

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Published on October 03, 2024
Inmate Treshawn Fox Indicted for 2020 New Year's Eve Murder in North St. Louis CountySource: Google Street View

In a grim turn of events, Treshawn Fox, a 22-year-old currently incarcerated on murder charges, has been indicted in a separate case involving the fatal shooting of a woman in North St. Louis County on New Year's Eve of 2020. According to KSDK, Fox is facing first-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon, and two counts of armed criminal action in the death of Chrishell Fulton.

Details obtained by STLtoday reveal Fox was alleged to have been a passenger in a Lexus that was struck by Fulton's GMC Yukon, and in the violent aftermath, it is claimed he fired the shots that killed her, this escalation of a roadside disaster tied to a moment of unchecked rage, Fulton at 41 years of age found herself at the tragic end of a journey that began with a mere traffic accident, her life abruptly dismissed with the flash of a muzzle.

Fox is currently serving a 15-year sentence at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center, as reported by First Alert 4, on charges from a second-degree murder conviction for the killing of 15-year-old Teshawn Ford in 2021.

Investigative work led to the recovery of Facebook messages between Fox and the driver of the Lexus, with Fox inquiring if the police had found his gun or cell phone at the scene of Fulton's murder; an autopsy linked the bullet found in Fulton's body as well as shell casings at the scene to a gun discovered in a Chevrolet Impala parked nearby, with Fox's DNA on its magazine—the intricate weave of digital footprints and forensic evidence culminating in a pattern that authorities believe outlines Fox's culpability in this tragedy, where fatal threads bind the accused to the victims, though in separate instances, underscoring the solemn chronicles of their lives entwined by violence.