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| DNA Evidence Links Inmate to 1992 Murder |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 03/13/2006 |
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Santa Barbara police used DNA evidence to solve a 1992 California murder and arrested a man already in custody. 43-year-old Gregory Egan Edwards was arrested at San Quentin State Prison, where he was being held on a theft-related offense. The Santa Cruz man is now a suspect in the murder of 27-year-old Korrina Dee Nicholas, a mother of five. He will be arraigned this week. Nicholas' partially nude body was found under a tree by hikers July 17th, 1992, near the Douglas Preserve. She had a rope wrapped tightly around her neck. Police used D-N-A technology to match Edwards with evidence from the crime. They said the crime might be drug-related. |
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