Authorities in North Carolina have identified Gary Lane Laframboise as the perpetrator behind the 1979 death of Tammy Sue Aldridge, an East Carolina University student. Laframboise, who died in 2020, was responsible for kidnapping and killing Aldridge, whose body was found three days after her disappearance. The investigation revealed that her ankles, neck, and hands had been bound, and her clothes were put on backward after her death.
Authorities in North Carolina say that they’ve solved the cold case of an East Carolina University student who was kidnapped and killed nearly 45 years ago.Thursday, the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office named Gary Lane Laframboise as the individual responsible for the 1979 death of Tammy Sue Aldridge . Laframboise died in 2020.Authorities said that Aldridge had been reported missing June 30, 1979, when the 20-year-old did not return home from a jog.
Aldridge called “to let her family know she was was OK and that she would hopefully be coming home,” investigator Dan Denton said. Laframboise would have been 19 or 20 at the time of the killing, and lived about 4 1/2 miles from where Aldridge’s body was discovered.According to Johnson, Laframboise was arrested in an unrelated kidnapping just three months after Aldridge disappeared. He pleaded guilty in that case and served prison time from 1980 to 1982.. They described her as a straight-A student who “wanted to work with old people.
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