DNA leads to man's arrest in 1991 Baltimore slaying
Baltimore police have made an arrest in the 1991 slaying of an 86-year-old woman.
Forty-nine-year-old Eddie Arcaro was charged Wednesday with murder in the death of Anna Keusch.
Keusch was found assaulted, beaten and strangled in June 1991 in her apartment in Canton above a grocery store she owned.
Arcaro was convicted last year on a felony charge and his DNA was tested. Police say a match to the Keusch slaying was made last week.
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May 26, 2010; 4:13 PM ET
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well done,now solve the other 15 million murders in America.
You guys tie the cops hands in crime fighting by your archaic laws on profiling etc.The rest of the world realises that criminal dont have privacy laws to protect them.
Same with cameras,UK solves ,and stops more crime with their CCTV system,that is NOT run by the police.
Wake up America,security costs,but your not willing to pay the price of feeling safe.Wouldn't you like to walk wherever you like to at night ??????