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Reward Increased For Information On Death of St. Tammany Parish Woman

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The reward for information on the death of a St. Tammany Parish Fire Chief’s wife has been increased to ten-thousand-dollars. Nanette Krentel, the wife of Fire District No. 12 Chief Stephen Krentel, was thought to have died when the couple’s house burned down, but her death was later ruled a homicide. Nanette’s father, Dan Watson, is frustrated with the process.

 
 

An autopsy revealed Krentel died as the result of a gunshot wound to the head. Watson says he hopes the added incentive and the anonymity Crimestoppers provides will bring forth some useful information so that this doesn’t become a cold case. He says the investigation itself has been messed up from the beginning.

 
 

Watson says he knows Nanette was fearful of her husband’s brother because he had threatened her. He says he knew his daughter kept handguns, and stayed at home quite a bit.

 

Anyone with information on Nanette’s death can call Crimestoppers and submit an anonymous tip.