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Police charge man with wife's murder 33 years after her death

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News headlines today: May 7, 2019
Baltimore County Police Department
ByKarma Allen
May 08, 2019, 5:32 AM

Police have charged a Maryland man with his wife's murder more than 33 years after she was fatally stabbed in what was believed to to be a home invasion.

A grand jury indicted John Norton on first-degree murder charges in the 1985 death of his 23-year-old wife, Karen Norton, authorities announced Monday, citing newly uncovered evidence.

Karen Norton was stabbed to death in her home in Catonsville, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, on the evening of Dec. 17, 1985, after returning from his job at a nearby JCPenney.

A grand jury indicted John Norton on first degree murder charges in the 1985 death of his wife Karen Norton.
Baltimore County Police

Investigators initially said it was an in-home burglary carried out by an unknown suspect, but authorities now believe her husband may have staged the killing.

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"Although there was evidence of a breaking and entering, police believe this was staged to thwart the homicide investigation," authorities said.

Karen Norton was stabbed to death in her home in Catonsville, Maryland, on December 17, 1985.
Baltimore County Police Department

Detectives said they re-interviewed witnesses and gathered new information over the years that indicated her husband as "the primary suspect." They did not elaborate on the evidence against him.

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"Recent developments in the case have uncovered new evidence that further supported that theory, and the case was brought before the Grand Jury on Wednesday, May 1," Baltimore County Police said in a statement. "After hearing the evidence, an indictment was issued and detectives served Norton with a warrant for his arrest that evening."

John Norton was being held at Baltimore County jail pending trial. It's unclear if he's obtained an attorney.

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