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Man arrested in woman's 1980 Las Vegas murder after DNA match

Por: CBS News Crime November 01, 2022

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A man has been arrested in Las Vegas and charged in connection with a 42-year-old cold case murder, police announced this week.Paul Nuttall, 64, was taken into custody on a number of charges last Thursday, including open murder with the use of a deadly weapon, sexual assault with a deadly weapon and burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. He has been booked at the Clark County... + full article



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