- Title: Murder of Righteous Brothers singer Bill Medley's ex-wife solved
- Date: 31st January 2017
- Summary: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JANUARY 30, 2017) (REUTERS) PRESS CONFERENCE (SOUNDBITE) (English) JIM MCDONNELL, LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF, SAYING: "In 2011 a familial DNA search was conducted and returned with negative results. In 2016, unsolved unit detectives requested the familial search again which this time yielded a match. Kenneth Troyer, a male white, born in 1946 was identified as the person who sexually assaulted and murdered Karen Klaas."
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- Keywords: Bill Medley Righteous Brothers Karen Klaas DNA police familial DNA
- Location: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- City: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- Country: USA
- Topics: Crime/Law/Justice,Crime
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- Story Text: Homicide investigators have solved the four-decades-old murder of Righteous Brothers singer Bill Medley's ex-wife, using DNA analysis to confirm she was slain by a career burglar who was killed six years later as a prison escapee, police said on Monday (January 30).
The victim, Karen Klaas, a 32-year-old mother of two boys, was attacked in her home in the oceanside town of Hermosa Beach, south of Los Angeles, shortly after returning from dropping her younger son off at school on the morning of Jan. 30, 1976.
She was found unconscious after being strangled and sexually assaulted, lapsing into a coma and dying at a local hospital five days later.
The murder grabbed headlines in part because of the victim's former marriage to Medley, who with Bobby Hatfield made up the singing duo known for such hits as "You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin'" and "Unchained Melody." Medley and Klaas were married from 1964 to 1970.
The investigation initially focused on five possible suspects, but the case went cold when no evidence was discovered linking them to the crime, police said. The five were later ruled out by DNA testing.
The key break came last year when investigators ran a "familial" DNA search testing biological evidence from the crime scene against a national FBI database of DNA profiles from convicted felons, said Larry Brandenburg, lead detective in the case for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department since 2008.
The analysis led investigators to a new suspect pinpointed through a match between the crime-scene sample and a close male relative whose DNA was entered into the system in 2011, Brandenburg said.
Additional investigation and testing ultimately confirmed the killer's identity as Kenneth Troyer, a 29-year-old serial burglar at the time of the Klaas slaying, the detective said.
Troyer was shot to death by police in March 1982 after escaping from a central California prison, where he was serving time for burglary. By then he was suspected of a string of robberies, assaults and rapes in while on the run.
Brandenburg said investigators believe Troyer, a stranger to Klaas, happened to be staying with a relative of his near her home.
Medley, now 76, who remained close to Klaas after their divorce, appeared with authorities and the victim's two grown sons at a news conference on Monday to announce the case had been solved.
"It's been a long road, and we're just thrilled that we can close the book," he said. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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