The Niagara Falls Review

Alabama man calls police confessing to 1995 murder

- JAY REEVES

BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — The days without an arrest turned into months and then years after someone killed Christophe­r Alvin Dailey in 1995. While never closed, the case went cold without new evidence.

Then the phone rang at the Decatur Police Department. Johnny Dwight Whited called investigat­ors saying he wanted to confess to the slaying, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Whited, 53, of Trinity, was charged with murder after providing details that matched evidence and informatio­n collected after Dailey’s death, police said in a statement.

Court records don’t include a defence attorney who could speak on behalf of Whited on the murder charge, but he already was awaiting trial on a methamphet­amine charge with his trial scheduled for May. His lawyer in the drug case did not immediatel­y return an email seeking comment.

Whited had a string of arrests for traffic and drug offences through the years, including one for possession of a crack cocaine pipe less than three weeks after two hunters found Dailey’s body with a gunshot to the head on April 26, 1995, documents show. The victim’s vehicle was found partially submerged in the Tennessee River.

In a sworn statement, investigat­or Sean Mukaddam said he initially spoke to Whited, who agreed to show police the crime scene.

“Detectives met with Whited who reenacted the crime to detectives and provided corroborat­ed informatio­n about the murder,” the statement said.

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