Woman arrested 34 years after killing boyfriend in Washington
Police solve decades-old murder mystery and arrest woman for killing boyfriend 24 years ago in Washington
A woman has been arrested in a long-unsolved murder case 34 years after her boyfriend was killed in Washington
Her husband, Norman Rich, was found dead in his home in Washington, D.C. on March 28, 1990. He was shot.
Recently, the Metropolitan Police Department arrested his girlfriend, Shelia Brown, who is now 66 years old. She lives in Annapolis, Maryland. She is the mother of three children.
When Rich was killed, Brown was not at home. Brown reported finding Rich's body in their bedroom after returning home from errands. She also claimed that two men visited the house looking for Rich before she left.
Despite offering a $25,000 reward, the case remained unsolved for decades and the police could not find the killer. Recently, investigators revisited the evidence using advanced technology. They found evidence that led to Brown's arrest.
She has been charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice.
D.C. police inspector Kevin Kentish said, "Detectives never stopped looking at the case."
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