PRESCOTT VALLEY, ARIZONA: Grant Griffiths' tragic death in Prescott Valley remains a haunting puzzle, unsolved even after six months.
His family and local law enforcement have tirelessly sought answers, and now, a $10,000 reward is available for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrator.
Courtney Younger sheds light on sinister circumstances of Grant Griffiths' tragic demise
“How did he have that bad of an enemy for them to just come in, shoot him, light the house on fire, and leave and not take anything?” asked Younger.
According to AZfamily, Courtney Younger, Griffiths' daughter, shed light on the distressing circumstances, revealing, Most were from church, and then there was a couple that were like his workers or anybody who needed help he would help.
Griffiths, known for his benevolence, often extended housing to the less fortunate, although he was alone at home when tragedy struck on May 29, 2023.
“There was an accelerant found on the bed, so the fire was actually started on the bed after he had passed away because he didn’t have smoke or anything in his lungs,” Younger said.
Details surrounding the incident remain scant. Younger disclosed that Griffiths was discovered shot after a fire engulfed the house, indicating that the fire was maliciously ignited after his demise.
Authorities appeal for public aid to solve Grant Griffiths' murder
In June, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office sought the whereabouts of 58-year-old Robin Mark Consylman, believed to hold vital information regarding the case.
However, the investigation has hit an impasse, leaving investigators with minimal leads concerning the brutal murder of Griffiths.
Yavapai County Silent Witness appealed to the public for information, prompting authorities to escalate the reward amount, hoping the increased incentive might prompt potential witnesses to come forward.
Sheriff David Rhodes reiterated the unwavering commitment to justice, stating, Our investigation will not end until we obtain justice for the Griffiths family.
Individuals possessing information or potential leads are urged to contact Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232 or submit tips anonymously at YavapaiSW.com.
The pursuit of closure and justice for Grant Griffiths persists, rallying the community together to unearth the truth behind this unresolved and tragic crime.