Beach Drive murder: Family offers $10,000 reward; widower speaks out

Tonight for the first time since the murder of 51-year-old Greggette Guy along Beach Drive in West Seattle, we are hearing from her widower, Dwight Guy. He spoke on-camera with Q13 FOX News‘s “Washington’s Most Wanted” anchor/reporter David Rose, who sent us word of their followup, plus the news that the family is now offering a $10,000 reward. Q13’s video clips aren’t embeddable, so we can’t show it to you here, but we can point you to this page on their website to see their story with part of the interview; they’re promising more on their next edition of WMW this weekend. Six weeks have now passed since Ms. Guy’s body was found in the water south of Cormorant Cove Park, hours after she parked her car a half-mile south at Emma Schmitz Viewpoint Park, where police have said they believe she was murdered. Dwight Guy tells Q13 FOX in the interview that he reported her missing hours before she was found dead, after realizing that something might be wrong because she hadn’t come home. If you have information about the case, call 800-222-TIPS, or 911. (Our archived coverage of the case is here.)

ADDED THURSDAY AFTERNOON: Beach Drive Blog reports that a bench in Ms. Guy’s memory will be installed at Emma Schmitz park next week. MONDAY UPDATE: Turns out the bench that’s being installed is in memory of someone else, and BDB has corrected their story.

5 Replies to "Beach Drive murder: Family offers $10,000 reward; widower speaks out"

  • lookingforlogic April 26, 2012 (11:26 am)

    I thought her car was found at meekwa park?

    • WSB April 26, 2012 (11:31 am)

      Me-Kwa-Mooks is the park ACROSS FROM Emma Schmitz Viewpoint. The photos of the car that have been circulated all show it parked on the water side, which is the viewpoint. – TR

  • Momof3 April 26, 2012 (4:38 pm)

    A bench will be installed, not a beach.
    This story is so sad. I hope that the family stays strong and the case is solved soon.

    • WSB April 26, 2012 (4:45 pm)

      Thanks for catching that; we do have the occasional typo. Fixed. – TR

  • i'mcoveredinbees April 29, 2012 (4:34 pm)

    I’m glad there is going to be a bench. This is so sad. I hope they find the person so the family and our greater community can get at least some degree of resolution.

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