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''RIVIERA BEACH — For nearly three decades, Shatonda Stewart has lived with the question of whether the person who killed her grandmother would ever be found. Now she may have an answer.
On Feb. 10, Riviera Beach police announced that a cold-case investigation has led detectives to the man they believe to be responsible in the April 28, 1995, murder of 75-year-old Earnestine Mortimore.
Police and city officials announced that a grand jury indicted Willie Rogers on Jan. 30 in connection to Mortimore's death. He is facing a charge of first-degree murder.''
''Investigators say Mortimore was killed in an apparent burglary at her home on the 1400 block of West 36th Street, just south of the Lake Park town border.
At the time of her death, the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office ruled that she died of strangulation and multiple injuries due to blunt trauma.''
'It's a relief': Modern DNA tests help police crack 75-year-old woman's cold-case homicide
DNA tests were limited when someone killed Earnestine Mortimore at her Riviera Beach home in 1995. Nearly 30 years later, police have made an arrest.
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On Feb. 10, Riviera Beach police announced that a cold-case investigation has led detectives to the man they believe to be responsible in the April 28, 1995, murder of 75-year-old Earnestine Mortimore.
Police and city officials announced that a grand jury indicted Willie Rogers on Jan. 30 in connection to Mortimore's death. He is facing a charge of first-degree murder.''
''Investigators say Mortimore was killed in an apparent burglary at her home on the 1400 block of West 36th Street, just south of the Lake Park town border.
At the time of her death, the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office ruled that she died of strangulation and multiple injuries due to blunt trauma.''