Charles William Davis, Jr., 77, confessed to the 1975 killing. He is in prison serving life sentences for other murders.
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A 1975 cold case in Howard County was put to rest Tuesday after police recovered a lost recording that implicated a man who ...
Charles William Davis Jr. confessed to killing 20-year-old Roseann Sturtz after meeting her at a bar in August 1975, the ...
Detectives discovered a 1981 audio tape in which Charles William Davis Jr., then incarcerated at Jessup Correctional ...
Howard County police on Tuesday closed the nearly 50-year-old cold case into the homicide of Roseann Sturtz after a man ...
The cold case of Roseann Sturtz, who was strangled after meeting her assailant at a bar on Aug. 24, 1975, was a mystery for decades until Howard County police revived the probe late last year and ...
The breakthrough wasn't because of new DNA technology, armchair detectives or a podcast. It was solved by old-fashioned detective work.
The Howard County Police Department announced Tuesday that it has closed the 50-year-old cold case murder of 20-year-old Roseann “Ann” Sturtz, of Baltimore, who was killed in August 1975.
Having just confessed to a Howard County cold case, the 77-year-old is already serving multiple life sentences for a string of decades-old Maryland murders.