Convicted Murderer Indicted In 1972 West Virginia Cold Case Death
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PRINCETON, W.Va. (AP) - Authorities say a convicted murderer has been indicted for the December 1972 slaying of a woman in West Virginia.
Mercer County Prosecuting Attorney George Sitler tells the Bluefield Daily Telegraph in a Friday report that a county grand jury indicted Tommy Lee Mollohan this week. Sitler says Mollahan is charged with first-degree murder and breaking and entering in the death of Mary Osborne.
Bluefield police Sgt. Kenny Adams wrote in a criminal complaint prior to the indictment that a latent fingerprint lifted from a wash basin's spigot handle identified Mollahan. Adams wrote Mollohan had been an escaped fugitive when he broke into a church and used a hammer to kill Osborne.
Mollohan is serving time in a West Virginia prison. He was convicted in a January 1973 Kanawha County murder.
Information from: Bluefield Daily Telegraph, http://www.bdtonline.com
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