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Summary: Kaley Ann Snow, 31, of Clackamas County, Oregon, was killed in 2024 by her tenant Bobby Lee Alsup, 33.

On the afternoon of March 17, Alsup struck Snow twice in the head with a hammer. He wrapped her body in a blanket, carried it to an outbuilding on the property and left it there. He poured household cleaning fluid over the remains and the weapon in an effort to destroy evidence, then discarded the hammer in a toilet and left the scene. 

Alsup was convicted of murder and arson this week, reports say. 

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. — A Clackamas County jury convicted a Portland man Tuesday of second-degree murder and four other felonies in the hammer killing of his 31-year-old landlord, whose body he hid in a backyard shed before returning days later to torch the structure in an attempt to conceal the crime.

Bobby Lee Alsup, 33, was found guilty of first-degree arson, first-degree theft, first-degree abuse of a corpse and unlawful use of a weapon in the death of Kaley Ann Snow. The verdict came exactly two years after the March 17, 2024, slaying at Snow’s home in the 8000 block of Southeast Flavel Drive in unincorporated Clackamas County.

Alsup had rented a room from Snow only weeks earlier. On Feb. 19, 2024, she texted a friend voicing fear that the man staying in her house might try to kill her, writing she was not afraid to die but worried no one would know who was responsible.

On the afternoon of March 17, Alsup struck Snow twice in the head with a hammer. He wrapped her body in a blanket, carried it to an outbuilding on the property and left it there. He poured household cleaning fluid over the remains and the weapon in an effort to destroy evidence, then discarded the hammer in a toilet and left the scene.

Four days later, on March 21, Alsup returned to the property and set the shed ablaze using gasoline. Firefighters extinguishing the flames discovered Snow’s remains inside. The state medical examiner ruled her death a homicide caused by blunt-force trauma that fractured her skull.

Detectives connected Alsup to the crime through bloodstains on his clothing, cell-phone location records placing him at the house on the day of the killing and subsequent internet searches he made about whether police had located Snow or opened a missing-person investigation. He also took and sold items from the home in the period leading up to the attack.

The jury deliberated less than four hours before delivering the guilty verdicts. Alsup is scheduled to be sentenced March 25 and faces a mandatory minimum term of life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.

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