Man arrested for murder in Seattle case where woman’s body was found in suitcase
Oct 17, 2024, 9:50 PM | Updated: Oct 18, 2024, 1:24 pm

Steven Thanh Nyguen can be seen in an undated image. He has been accused of murder after a woman's body was found in a Seattle homeless encampment. (Image courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Image courtesy of 成人X站 7)
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) announced Thursday afternoon it made an arrest for murder in the case of a woman whose body was found in a suitcase in a Seattle homeless encampment last month.
In a statement sent to members of the media, including 成人X站 Newsradio, the state law enforcement agency said troopers arrested Steven Thanh Nguyen, 57, for the murder of Shannon Marie Caslin-Reeder, 37. Nguyen has been charged with second-degree murder, added.
Previous coverage: Dead body found in suitcase near I-5, I-90 interchange identified
Nguyen lived in the same encampment where Caslin-Reeder’s remains were found, WSP explained. Investigators established that Caslin-Reeder visited Nguyen at the encampment but had housing at another location. Detectives were able to establish that the last confirmed local sighting of Caslin-Reeder was in November 2023.
The suspect was arrested on a separate Department of Corrections warrant Oct. 3, and was later interviewed regarding the Caslin-Reeder case. Detectives then found evidence of the suspect鈥檚 alleged involvement in the homicide, WSP explained. From there, the case was submitted to the and charges were filed Wednesday.
Caslin-Reeder’s body was found at a homeless encampment near the Interstate 5 (I-5)-Interstate 90 (I-90) interchange in Seattle Sept. 27.
That day, workers clearing the encampment first noticed an odor, then discovered the woman’s badly decomposed body. Online reports from independent journalist on Instagram at the time said the body was that of a woman, and the body was found inside a suitcase. However, WSP wouldn鈥檛 confirm the details at the time.
“Death in the outdoors and especially death at the hands of someone who has done evil to another person can create great indignities to a human body and this body suffered those indignities,” WSP spokesperson Chris Loftis previously told 成人X站 Newsradio.
More information on Caslin-Reeder’s death
Referring to charging documents it acquired, forensic experts determined Caslin-Reeder “suffered multiple sharp-force injuries, primarily to the neck and skull, which were consistent with wounds inflicted by a weapon like an axe or hatchet.”
The investigation revealed that Nguyen had allegedly assaulted Reeder with a sharp object during an altercation, the Seattle media outlet .
Nguyen and Caslin-Reeder apparently shared a volatile relationship, in its reporting. Witnesses described seeing the two together in the months leading up to her death, and some indicated prior domestic disputes between the pair took place.
The exact nature of their relationship is unclear, but prosecutors believe that an argument may have led to the fatal assault.
Initially, Nguyen claimed Caslin-Reeder overdosed on fentanyl, then claimed she fell on some rocks, . But detectives noted her injuries were inconsistent with this explanation. Nguyen’s story quickly unraveled after that.
According to investigators, after Caslin-Reeder鈥檚 death, Nguyen placed the woman’s body in the suitcase and attempted to conceal it under his bed for several months.
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The suitcase was eventually discarded at the encampment, where it was discovered by residents who reported it to authorities, according to .
Nguyen has a lengthy criminal history, which prosecutors highlighted in their request for a $2 million bail.
Editors’ note: An earlier version of this story had a different spelling of the suspect’s last name. The story has been updated with the correct spelling.
Contributing: ; James Lynch, 成人X站 Newsradio
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