By Associated Press - Thursday, August 25, 2016

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) - A Twin Falls man faces a first-degree murder charge after authorities say he walked into a police station and confessed to strangling a 20-year-old Twin Falls woman.

Court documents obtained by The Times-News (https://bit.ly/2bD8sju) say that 44-year-old Glenn Joseph Tures on Wednesday entered the Twin Falls Police Department and on his own volition confessed to the killing.

Anessia Shaye Winterholer’s body was found by a property manager on Sunday in a workshop.



Police say Tures told detectives specific details about the scene where the killing took place that turned out to be accurate.

Police didn’t provide a motive for the killing, but note that Tures lives less than two blocks from where Winterholer’s body was found.

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