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Keisha R Hogan and murderer Roosevelt McDonald

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Keisha R Hogan and murderer Roosevelt McDonald
This photo appeared in the newspaper article featured in The Cincinnati Enquirer on April 26 2007 detailing the death of Keisha R. Hogan by murderer Roosevelt McDonald.
Date & Place: at Avondale in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio United States
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Keisha R Hogan
Keisha Renee Hogan was born to James and Brenda Ann Lavender, and had a twin sister, Kim. Keisha attended Princeton High School in Cincinnati, Ohio and was a member of the Gospel Choir there. See Keisha R Hogan: Early Life & Education. She was a lifelong resident of the Cincinnati area. She, only 34 years old, was the victim of Roosevelt McDonald, who was 48 years old. Her body was found by a neighbor and friend in a home in the 3400 block of Harvey Avenue in Cincinnati Ohio with a cord around her neck. A transcript of the newspaper article that appeared in The Cincinnati Enquirer detailing the crime is at Police arrest suspect in woman's strangling. Her death was the subject of The First 48 episode Fit or Rage (2004) which is described this way: "In Cincinnati, detectives Jenny Luke & Bob Randolph find a young woman who has been strangled in her living room. Crime scene evidence leads detectives to believe she may have known her killer." See Homicide case for an article that appeared in the Cincinnati Post a day after Keisha's murder.
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