VA Amy Baker 18 Stafford County 29 March 1989

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Fairfax County, VA – After more than three decades, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has arrested Elroy Neal Harrison, 65, of Stafford and charged him with the 1986 murder of Jacqueline Lard, 40 of Stafford. Forensic evidence has linked the same suspect to a homicide that occurred in Fairfax County in 1989.

On March 29, 1989, 18-year-old Amy Baker, of Stafford was visiting family in Falls Church. Amy started her commute back to Stafford County at 8:30 p.m. but never made it home.

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Around 9:55 p.m. that same night, a Virginia State Trooper discovered Baker’s vehicle unoccupied by the roadside. The next morning, seeing the vehicle in the same spot, the trooper, presuming it abandoned, had it towed. Following Baker’s failure to return home, her family reported her missing.

Upon learning of her daughter’s car being towed, Baker’s mother located and searched it, finding her belongings still inside. On March 31, the family searched the area where the car had broken down and discovered Baker’s body in a wooded area near the exit ramp from I-95 to Backlick Road in Springfield. Detectives initiated an investigation, determining that Baker’s car had run out of gas on the exit ramp.

They believe she left her vehicle to seek help at the nearest gas station, encountering the suspect who subsequently fatally strangled her. Forensic evidence was recovered from the scene.

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In 2021, Fairfax County Police Department’s Cold Case detectives submitted their evidence to DNA Labs International, resulting in the development of a DNA profile. Uploading this profile to the Virginia state database revealed a link between Baker’s death and the ongoing homicide investigation of Jacqueline Lard in Stafford County.

Utilizing Parabon NanoLabs and the Virginia State Police’s Unsolved Violent Crimes and Cold Cases Analytical Support Team, funded by a National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative grant , detectives analyzed genetic genealogy, leading to the identification of Elroy Neal Harrison, 65, of Stafford as the suspect.

For further details on Stafford County’s case and their updates, please refer to the provided link here.
 
'Mar 6, 2024
Nearly 40 years after a real estate agent was murdered while working late at her Stafford County, Virginia, office, evidence collected in hopes the new technology would lead to her killer appears to have done just that. News4’s Jackie Bensen has details on the arrest and its connection to the murder of another Virginia woman.'
PHOTO: Elroy Harrison was arrested in March 2024 for the 1986 murder of Jacqueline Lard.

Elroy Harrison was arrested in March 2024 for the 1986 murder of Jacqueline Lard.
Stafford County Sheriff’s Office
 
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Family Tree Leads Cops to Suspect in 2 Cold-Case Murders

Mind blown. ..today !

On Tuesday morning, cops arrested Elroy Harrison, 65, in connection with the 1986 slaying of Jacqueline Lard, 32, who was working at a real-estate office when she was beaten and left dead under a pile of carpet in the woods.

Authorities say they also expect to charge Harrison in the death of Amy Baker, 18, who was fatally strangled and dumped in the woods after her car broke down in 1989. Forensic evidence links the two cases, police said.

Guys !! Guys!! ..

Published Mar. 05, 2024 11:06PM EST
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