Case closed in Laguna
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It happened long enough ago for most to put it right out of their
minds. But the homicide of 22-year-old Ronald Jay Murphy has been
fresh on the mind of Laguna Beach Police Det. Paul Litchenberg for
quite some time.
The case was almost as old as the victim, but the officer has been
traveling and finding and losing suspects for the past few years.
The obvious suspect didn’t pan out. In 2002, they were on the
trail of a serial killer who had a history of finding his victims in
gay bars, hitting them over the head with toilet-tank covers and
robbing them.
Murphy allegedly met his murderer in a gay bar, went back to the
Inn at Laguna, was hit over the head with a toilet-tank cover and
then robbed.
But apparently, this was just a coincidence. The serial killer’s
DNA didn’t match, but soon word came from Michigan that a man named
James Paul Snider, 48, who was a match, was in custody and was about
to come face-to-face with his old demons.
After years of searching, Litchenberg and Sgt. Jason Kravetz, who
had worked on the case back in 1983, went down to have a chat with
him. His appearance had changed dramatically since 1983, but
apparently the memory of his actions were still strong. After about
20 minutes of questioning, he began talking about Murphy’s death.
They had done it. They had a confession and Murphy’s family could
soon have closure.
Of course, the work isn’t done yet. The police still need a
conviction, and then, well then they still have six more cold-case
homicides to delve into, and let’s hope Litchenberg is one of the
officers on them.
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