Police credited help from a TV series that sends detectives to work alongside local law enforcement on unsolved homicide cases.
MINOT, N.D. — A North Dakota woman has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of her roommate more than a decade ago, with authorities citing shifting statements from the woman and her parents as they pursued a cold-case investigation.
Rice was arrested Wednesday at the Minot Air Force Base where she worked as a civilian, Minot Police Chief John Klug said. According to the affidavit, investigators had been told that Rice had admitted to the murder, but that the person or people that heard the admission were unknown. This month, law enforcement was able to identify the person who heard the alleged confession as William May, a former boyfriend of Rice.
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