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whisperswing
May 15th, 2009, 06:27 PM
http://www.windsorstar.com/news/Arrest+made+cold+case+murder+Canadian+nurse/1598555/story.html Nearly 30 years after the brutal slaying of a Canadian nurse in her California apartment, cold case detectives in Los Angeles have charged a 57-year-old engineer from Orange County -- a man the woman had briefly dated -- with her August 1979 murder.

Alberta-born Lynne Knight, a 28-year-old former beauty queen from Stratford, had so impressed the California hospital where she was working at the time of her death that she'd been asked to return to Canada to recruit more nurses.

But Knight's planned trip to Toronto -- and then home to Stratford to serve as maid of honour at her sister's wedding -- never happened.

Los Angeles police called the family that Aug. 30 with news of her death -- stabbed 15 times and strangled with a homemade garrote, evidence of an enraged and sadistic attacker.

An investigation at the time yielded no clear suspect. Only now, almost three decades since the killing and after a cold case squad reopened the probe into Knight's death a few years ago, has an arrest been made.

Douglas Gordon Bradford, an engineering student in 1979 who had dated Knight before they broke up that summer, was to be formally charged Thursday with one count of murder and an additional charge of using a deadly weapon.

Bradford was released Thursday after posting bail of just over US$1 million, said Jane Robison, press secretary with the L.A. County District Attorney's Office. Bradford is due again in court on June 18.

In a statement released Wednesday, Los Angeles County District Attorney John Lewin credited "old-fashioned police work" by a cold case unit in Torrance, the Los Angeles suburb where Knight had lived, for leading to the arrest.

Knight's father, Clair, now retired and living in Sauble Beach told Canwest News Service on Thursday that news of Bradford's arrest was bittersweet: "It's great," he said, "but it opens up old wounds. We've been wanting this, and finally it's happened, after 30 years."

He has mixed feelings, too, that his wife, Lillian, didn't live to see this day. She died in 2005.

"I know she would have loved to have seen justice done -- it was such a cruel and terrible thing," said Clair Knight. "It had bothered her for years. But by this time, almost 30 years, you kind of get over it. And now it's back in your face again."

He credited his wife and daughter Donna Wigmore -- the younger sister whose wedding Lynne Knight was to attend in 1979 -- with helping to keep the investigation alive.

Wigmore, now living in the Toronto area, has "really been pushing this, done a lot of work to keep the police on it," he said.

"She just kept sending them e-mails, and asking what's happening on the case. She sent a lot of information and pictures to help."

Wigmore, a registered nurse in Markham said: "It's a dream come true for the truth to finally come out, if this is the individual. It's been a long time coming, and to finally get to this point is nothing short of a miracle."

Clair Knight said he recalled Bradford from the time his eldest daughter was murdered.

"They had a number of people they'd interviewed, but this one stood out," he recalled. "The attitude he had was pretty bad at the time. He was the only one who never contacted us, never sent us a card. When we were out there, the rest of her friends and boyfriends came to visit us, but he never sent a card, never called -- nothing."

"At that time, Ontario wasn't hiring any nurses, and that was one of the jobs she could get."

Lynne Knight ended up working with premature babies at Little Company of Mary Hospital.

whisperswing
May 15th, 2009, 07:45 PM
Stratford isnt far from me actually its closer to where Victoria Staffords missing from.

Amazon
May 16th, 2009, 04:44 PM
1979 Alberta murder case cracked
Camrose-born nurse's ex-boyfriend charged with her grisly death
By MICHELLE THOMPSON, SUN MEDIA
The Edmonton Sun

Douglas Gordon Bradford charged in 1979 killing of Alberta-born woman Lynne Knight.

EDMONTON -- The father of a Camrose-born nurse slain 30 years ago in California is relieved her old boyfriend has been arrested.

Douglas Gordon Bradford, an Orange County engineer, was charged Tuesday with murder in connection to Lynne Knight's Aug. 29, 1979, death.

Continued: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2009/05/15/9466731-sun. html

Pete Bondurant
May 16th, 2009, 05:05 PM
EDMONTON -- The father of a Camrose-born nurse slain 30 years ago in California is relieved her old boyfriend has been arrested.


Why? It is not as if he will do any serious prison time...in Canada!

whisperswing
May 16th, 2009, 05:21 PM
No kidding!! But he was arrested in States and she was murdered in States so has to abide by States laws.She was stabbed and murdered in L.A.He was arrested in Orange County.

Kalehue
May 16th, 2009, 05:26 PM
I wonder if he's harmed anyone during the past 30 years that he's been free. Hard to believe that someone capable of committing such a heinous act has lived a pristine life since then.

So glad they finally nailed him. I'm just sorry her poor mother didn't live long enough to see it happen. Good for her mother and sister for keeping the pressure on through the years.

Pete Bondurant
May 16th, 2009, 05:31 PM
No kidding!! But he was arrested in States and she was murdered in States so has to abide by States laws.She was stabbed and murdered in L.A.He was arrested in Orange County.


Ah...very well, then.

whisperswing
May 16th, 2009, 05:48 PM
Ah...very well, then.
Ill be honest we need harder times for people here.We had a family member brutally murdered here and max he will do is 25 yrs.Normally life is 10-25 here but b/c he was so brutally murdered they changed his to 15-25 but thats still not enough for what he did.