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How signatures from St. Louisans helped reopen a Chilean murder mystery
Erica Hagan was 22 when she was found murdered in an on-campus apartment. Her sister helped collect signatures for a petition to reopen the 2014 case.
Author: Christine Byers (KSDK)
Published: 4:50 PM CDT September 15, 2020
Updated: 8:01 PM CDT September 15, 2020
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Link: St. Louisans helped reopen investigation of murder in Chile | ksdk.com
Erica Hagan was 22 when she was found murdered in an on-campus apartment. Her sister helped collect signatures for a petition to reopen the 2014 case.
Author: Christine Byers (KSDK)
Published: 4:50 PM CDT September 15, 2020
Updated: 8:01 PM CDT September 15, 2020
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Erica Faith Hagan was a 22-year-old Georgetown graduate student teaching children how to speak English in Chile when she was found beaten to death in her on-campus apartment.
Six years later, her murder remains unsolved.
But it is far from forgotten.
The killer, or killers, tried to set the apartment on fire.
A security guard was arrested, but acquitted at trial.
Allegations of a botched investigation soon surfaced.
Erica’s watch went missing from evidence.
A police officer’s DNA was found on the fire poker because of careless crime scene processing.
And the prosecutor was related to Erica Hagan’s host family – several members of whom were questioned as suspects.
Link: St. Louisans helped reopen investigation of murder in Chile | ksdk.com