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Cold Case Cracked: Suspect charged 28 years after West Valley mother's murder
A huge case break was announced Thursday in a horrific crime that became a total mystery in the West Valley City community, for nearly 30 years.ksltv.com

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill, along with West Valley City Police Chief Colleen Jacobs held a press conference to explain how detectives solved the murder of Lisa Redmond.
Lisa Redmond, a 36-year-old mother of two, was killed in 1996. Her murder had never been solved.
Redmond was working as a Pizza Hut delivery driver and was last seen alive on Dec. 9, 1996, at 9:45 p.m., making her last delivery of the night. Later that night, she was found dead on the side of the road near 5200 West 3100 South. She was found wearing her Pizza Hut uniform and when the business was contacted, they confirmed Redmond was one of their drivers and had not returned from her deliveries.
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The man now suspected of the killing, is someone police believe has victimized other women.
Standing up at the podium, [Gill] announced his office filed charges of first-degree murder, first-degree aggravated kidnapping, and first-degree aggravated robbery against now 57-year-old Donald Eugene Younge Jr.
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“He is currently at the Utah State Prison on sexual assault convictions… that also started in 1996,” Gill explained.