Traverse City News and Events

Murder Suspect Has Violent History

By Patrick Sullivan | Dec. 19, 2019

The man accused of murdering a woman in a Traverse City motel and dumping her body in the woods in Leelanau County had recently been released from jail following a domestic violence conviction.

Frank Theodore Supal, 50, faces open murder charges in connection with the death of 62-year-old Wanda Mae Lyons, a woman who had been living with her husband in a room next to Supal’s at the Terrace Beach Motel on Front Street.

Supal is accused of stabbing, strangling, and bludgeoning Lyons at the motel and then dumping her body on property near his family’s property in Kasson Township, where Lyons’ remains were discovered by a passerby on Dec 11. Traverse City police questioned Supal that day, and he soon became the prime suspect in the case. It’s unclear what relationship Supal had with Lyons other being her neighbor at the motel.

Supal had only recently been released from Grand Traverse County jail. He was charged earlier this year with aggravated domestic violence for assaulting a girlfriend and pled guilty to domestic violence. On Nov. 14, District Judge Robert Cooney sentenced Supal to the maximum penalty, 93 days in jail.

That included credit for time already served, meaning Supal was released from jail in late November or early December, according to court records.

Supal’s history of domestic violence arrests in Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties dates back to 2007, when he was charged with domestic violence in Leelanau. The charge was later dismissed. He was charged with felonious assault in 2008 in Grand Traverse and with assault and battery in Leelanau in 2017. In those cases, he pled guilty to lesser charges.

Comment

A Few More Notices For Traverse City From National Media

Read More >>

Why Did This Week’s Run Of 90-Plus Degree Weather Cause So Much Trouble In Traverse City?

Read More >>

East Bay Township Considers TIF District

Read More >>

Zoning Atlas Unveiled for Grand Traverse County

Read More >>

Road Commission Eyes Beitner Bridge Replacement, River Parking Changes

Read More >>

Jody Lundquist Appointed To Fill NMC Board Vacancy

Read More >>

NMC Announces Candidates For Board Vacancy, Will Appoint New Trustee Monday Night

Read More >>

What Comes After the Pines?

Read More >>

From Housing to Legal Aid to Transportation, Commission on Aging Seeks to Expand Services as Senior Population Grows

Read More >>

Second Measles Case Confirmed, Public Exposure Locations Identified

Read More >>

DDA Pursues New Farmers Market Pavilion

Read More >>

Pedestrian Killed Trying to Cross US-31

Read More >>

Last Weekend’s U.S. Open Champion Has A Traverse City Connection

Read More >>

'Spreading Color and Happiness:' A Chat With The Painted Lady

Read More >>