A murdered woman's family is offering a $10,000 reward for information that can lead investigators to the killer.

A murdered woman's family is offering a $10,000 reward for information that can lead investigators to the killer.



Fifty-three-year old Maribeth Quinn worked as the IT Director at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Investigators say on Feb. 12, she simply didn't show up for work.

Concerned co-workers called Quinn's emergency contact person who discovered Quinn stabbed to death at her home in the 5400 block of Carmichael Street.



For the first time, Maribeth Quinn's family is talking about the unsolved murder of a woman they describe as intelligent and kind.



"There's no one in this world that can be any nicer than my sister,” Brian Quinn said. "People at Nationwide say she started every one of her meetings with corny joke.”

Quinn said his sister battled for title of favorite aunt and won hands down.



"So it was really hard to sit at this desk and find out my sister was murdered, and then have to walk out in the hallway and tell my three little girls that they're never going to see Aunt Maribeth again,” Quinn said.



Six months after the murder, the family is offering a $10,000 reward through Central Ohio Crimestoppers for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

Police say there were no signs of forced entry and nothing seemed out of place.

Quinn said he believes his sister knew her killer, and says by now the person who committed the murder must have confided their dark secret to someone.



"I'm counting on the recipient of that information to say 'wow what I just heard is ghastly ... disgusting ... and I need to tell somebody',” Quinn said.