Chicago Sun-Times

‘ Food Network’ chef’s killer linked toMay 2000 slaying

- John Boyle

A man in prison for the 2015 murders of a Food Network Star finalist, her husband and her unborn child has been linked to one of the area’s longestrun­ning murdermyst­eries.

Robert Jason Owens was charged Monday with first- degree murder for the death of Zebb Wayne Quinn on Jan. 2, 2000.

In April, Owens, 37, admitted killing

Food Network Star chef Cristie Schoen Codd, 38, Joseph “J. T.” Codd, 45, and their unborn child in March 2015. He also pleaded guilty to two counts of dismemberi­ng human remains in a grisly case that drew national attention.

Investigat­ors said they found human remains inside a wood stove in the Codds’ home.

Owens, who had done remodeling work for the couple, admitted to investigat­ors that he had hit Codd with a pickup truck, according to a search warrant. The documents had no indication of how Schoen Codd, who went by her maiden name of Schoen profession­ally, was killed.

In a plea deal his attorneys reached with Buncombe County District Attorney Todd Williams in the Codd killings, Owens agreed to spend a minimum of 59.5 years to amaximum of 74.5 years in prison without the possibilit­y of parole.

The Quinn case first brought Owens’ name to prominence, as the Codd case spawned national media attention.

Owens and Quinn had known each other after working together at a Walmart and would occasional­ly play pool together.

Two days after the disappeara­nce, a Walmart supervisor received a call from a man claiming to be Quinn, saying he would not be at work. When she dialed * 69, she found the call had come from Volvo Constructi­on Equipment, where Owens was then working.

Owens told police Quinn asked him to make the call.

Two weeks later, Quinn’s car turned up with a puppy inside and a large pair of lips drawn in lipstick on the rear window.

Shortly after, investigat­ors considered Owens a top suspect in the case.

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