When Wendy didn’t return by that time, her parents Online Cigarettes Store USA became frantic. Less than three hours later, their worst fears were confirmed when a passerby found Wendy’s body in an alcove behind a school near her home. She had been raped and beaten to death.
The date was Nov. 22, 1984. The police sifted through hundreds of leads and hunches, all of them leading nowhere, and the case went cold.
Then, Thursday night, 36 years after Wendy was killed, investigators went to the home of Wendy’s mother, Marlene Jerome, and told her that they had solved the case.
Using familial DNA, which relies on genetic evidence to Newport Cigarettes Shop identify the relatives of suspects and eventually the suspects themselves, police said they had arrested Timothy L. Williams at his home in Melbourne, Florida, on Wednesday and charged with him with murdering Wendy.
Williams, 56, was 20 at the time of the killing and lived near Wendy in Rochester, police said. The two did not know each other, investigators said.
Speaking through tears at a news conference Friday, Jerome Cheap Newport 100s cigarettes thanked the police for never giving up on the investigation, even as the original detectives on the case retired and the trail went cold.
“I never thought I would see this day, and now it’s here, ” Jerome said. “I just wish my husband had been alive to see this. He passed away in 2011, and I know he’s up there with her, smiling and saying: ‘It’s over. It’s finally over. ’”
At a court hearing in Florida on Thursday, Williams waived extradition to Rochester and is set to face a charge of second-degree murder, the police said. The statute of limitations for a rape charge has expired, prosecutors said. It was not immediately clear if Williams had a lawyer.
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