Green Beret murdered: Shana Cloud, wife of Clinton Bonnell, charged in his death investigation after dismembered body found
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — The disappearance of former North Carolina Green Beret, Clinton “Clint” Bonnell is now a murder investigation.

The person facing charges in the case is his wife, Shana Cloud, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. She was arrested and charged two months after he was reported missing and weeks after DNA confirmed a body with no limbs that was found in a pond was Bonnell’s remains. Cloud has been charged with first-degree murder and concealment of a death.

During her first court appearance on Monday, new and gruesome details were revealed from court documents. The district attorney’s office says they don’t have all of Clinton Bonnell’s limbs, including his head.

“It is a horrific case and just a terrible condition that the body was found in. It was just a torso. It did not have legs or arms or a head when it was found,” Billy West, Cumberland County DA said.

Investigators say they have video evidence of Cloud in the area where Bonnell’s torso was recovered.

The DA’s office also revealed that Bonnell’s girlfriend is the person who made the second call for a welfare check on Bonnell at his house on Jan. 28. The first call came the morning of at the request of Methodist University when he didn’t show up for class.

According to details from Cloud’s hearing Monday, Bonnell went to a lawyer’s office on Jan. 27 to seek a divorce. He had allegedly told his girlfriend he was preparing to end his marriage and that he had also told his wife.

It is the last time he was seen alive,

Investigators say they believe Cloud shot and killed her husband the next day inside the couple’s house.

‘I want you to know that Mrs. Cloud is innocent and looks forward to her day in court,” Cloud’s attorney, James Macrae Jr., said after her first appearance.

Also revealed in court Monday, Cloud was a Traveling Nurse and had even worked for the Virginia Department of Corrections.

Cloud is being held without bond and does face capital punishment in this case.

From Missing to Murdered

Based on information from the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office, here’s a limited timeline of how the case unfolded and led to the arrest and murder charge against Bonnell’s wife, Shana Cloud.

Deputies say a phone call for a welfare check is what started the investigation into a missing person’s case that soon turned into a murder investigation.

Clinton “Clint” Bonnell, 50, was reportedly last seen in the Gray’s Creek area of Cumberland County on Jan. 27. He was a student at Methodist University and enrolled in the Physician Assistant Program. When he failed to show up for morning class on Jan. 28, an employee from the university called the sheriff’s office and requested a well-being check at his Fayetteville home.

Despite seeing his car, book bag, and other personal items at the house, deputies said they talked to Cloud and she allegedly told them she hadn’t seen Bonnell since the day before.

The sheriff’s office says later the same day, they received another call requesting a welfare check on Bonnell. That’s when he was officially reported missing, and the case was assigned to the department’s Major Crimes Unit.

Clinton Bonnell

Two days later, on Jan. 30, the case was reassigned to the Homicide Unit. The sheriff’s office didn’t specify why they reassigned it to homicide detectives.

On Feb. 1, detectives developed information that led them to expand the investigation into Virginia, where Cloud owned property. While in Virginia, they executed search warrants on Cloud’s vehicle, rental property, and cell phone. The Virginiat State Police provided assistance in the execution of the warrant and evidence collecting.

Evidence related to the investigation was brought back to Cumberland County. Multiple search warrants were obtained in Cumberland County and executed to extract information from Cloud’s devices, which included digital data, cell phone records, video footage, digital devices and more.

The data collected was analyzed and used to develop a timeline of events not only surrounding Bonnell’s disappearance but his whereabouts before his disappearance.

On Monday, Feb. 10 ABC11 Eyewitness news talked to Bonnell’s sister who said his disappearance was very much out of character for him, especially since he had exams coming up and he was preparing and studying for them.

“I know what he was doing the day that he disappeared and he was making plans for his life, and studying for exams the next day. I mean, all signs point to him vanishing not on his own accord.”

911 Call: ‘Body with no Limbs’ in a Pond

On Feb. 25, the sheriff’s office received a call about human remains in a body of water in the 4200 block of Gainey Road. Because of the condition of the remains, an immediate identification was not possible.

DNA from the remains was sent to the North Carolina State Crime Lab. That DNA profile was then sent to the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (AFMES) to be compared with the DNA on file for the former Green Beret.

On Friday, Mar. 28, the AFMES confirmed that the DNA collected was that of Bonnell. Cloud was then arrested and charged with murder.

Methodist University issued a statement after learning the news: “We are thankful to our MU community, on-campus police, and the partnership with local law enforcement who are working with the individual’s family. Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.”

Anyone with further information about this investigation is urged to call Sgt. J. Mcleod at (910) 677-5548 or CrimeStoppers at (910)483-TIPS (8477). You do not have to reveal your identity.

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