D.C. police seek help finding suspect in woman's 2009 killing
The D.C. police have asked for the public's help with finding a man they believe may have killed a woman in January 2009.
Richard Morton is wanted for the Jan. 28, 2009 killing of Rachael M. Culver, who was killed in the 300 block of S St. NE.

Morton. (D.C. Police)
Police and fire and emergency medical service officials who arrived at a home on S St. found Culver suffering from multiple stab wounds. At the time, police said Culver might have been assaulted on the block and then staggered home, where she collapsed.
Morton, who is described as a black male who is 6' 2" tall and weighing 240 lbs. with black hair, brown eyes and a full beard, should be considered armed and dangerous, police said in a press release.
Anyone with information about Morton is asked to call police at (202) 727-9099 or 1(888) 919-CRIM[E] (1-888-919-2746). Information can be submitted to D.C. Crime Solvers anonymously by calling 1-866-411-TIPS or sending a text message to 50411.
-- David P. Marino-Nachison
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May 17, 2010; 9:35 AM ET
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Posted by: Hotelguest0 | May 17, 2010 1:01 PM | Report abuse
They need to post this in every area of the city.....
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Morton lives at the same address as almost all the other criminals in DC, "No Fixed Address". We have hundreds of criminals running around DC getting arrested and providing the police with "No Fixed Address" as their residence!