-
Ty Simpson Would Win Heisman ‘If His Name Was Ty Manning,’ Says Joel Klatt - 9 mins ago
-
Parking will soon cost more in the city of L.A.: What you need to know - 23 mins ago
-
Nicole Kidman appears with daughters at Chanel show with new hairstyle - 26 mins ago
-
Klay Thompson Sends Bold Message on Mavericks Season - 34 mins ago
-
UEFA Doesn’t Like Barcelona-Villarreal Match in Miami But Will Allow It - 52 mins ago
-
Stephen Miller leads GOP charge equating Democrats to ‘domestic terrorists’ - about 1 hour ago
-
Illinois man sentenced for shooting girlfriend, leaving her to die in ditch - about 1 hour ago
-
Could Donald Trump Invoke the Insurrection Act? What We Know - about 1 hour ago
-
2025 NFL Odds: Can Patrick Mahomes Keep Perfect Record Against Jaguars? - 2 hours ago
-
Indigenous Peoples Day is Oct. 13. Here’s where to celebrate in L.A. - 2 hours ago
Man allegedly killed his wife, who disappeared in 1994 after leaving work to pick up her child
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (TCN) — Authorities recently arrested a 68-year-old man on suspicion of killing his 31-year-old estranged wife, a police dispatcher, more than three decades ago.
According to the Baltimore County Police Department, Linda Lester was last seen on Oct. 11, 1994, leaving work to pick up her 2-year-old daughter from her estranged husband, Donald Lester. They were reportedly going through a divorce at the time and lived in separate houses.
Linda Lester’s sister reported her missing on Oct. 12, 1994, and her body was discovered off a highway days later. Detectives interviewed Donald Lester after his estranged wife went missing, but authorities didn’t find enough evidence to file charges.
On Oct. 3, police announced that Donald Lester has been charged with murder in connection with his estranged wife’s death. He was booked into the Baltimore County Detention Center without bond.
Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier said, “As a member of our 911 team, Linda worked tirelessly to make our county a safer place where every call for help was answered swiftly and with compassion. Anyone who breaks the law in Baltimore County will be held accountable, and we’re grateful to our police department for their tireless work on this case.”
MORE:
Source link