Former Heavyweight Boxer Gets In Trouble
Former heavyweight boxer Dale Crowe has been accused in the
death of a man whose body was found in a trash bin. Prosecutors
accuse him of killing 23-year-old Frank Branam. The boxer was
arrested Thursday outside the Hamilton County courthouse after
he had made an appearance there on an unrelated offense.
The victim's relatives told investigators that Branam was last
seen with the boxer on Aug. 10, 2002 and his body was found in a
trash container a month later. The victim's sister, Amanda
Mappes, 30, said she and her brother grew up with the former
boxer Crowe.
Crowe, who has fought some top names in the boxing division such
as DaVarryl Williamson and Michael Moorer, has been charged with
aggravated murder, murder and aggravated robbery. He is
currently being held at the Hamilton County Justice Center on a
$1.6 million bond.
According to Coroner O'dell Owens of Hamilton County the cause
of death has not been released because it is deemed as evidence
in the case.
The boxer defeated former WBA heavyweight champion Greg Page
during a March 2001 fight in Erlanger, Ky. Page sustained
traumatic brain injuries during the bout, slipped into a coma
and then had a stroke during surgery. He was paralyzed on his
left side and has had to use a wheelchair since.
Crowe most recently had been working various jobs, including
laying tile and carpet, Gibson said.