The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Fingerprin­ts ID pedestrian killed in 1993 as murder suspect

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ELIZABETH » A pedestrian who was struck and killed in 1993 has been identified through fingerprin­t analysis as the same man wanted by police in his girlfriend’s slaying.

Wilmane Nicolas, 31, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, did not have any identifica­tion when he was hit and killed by a vehicle in the city on Oct. 28, 1993, authoritie­s said. Two days later, his girlfriend, 31-year-old Magalie Francois, of Linden, was found stabbed and beaten in Elizabeth.

Police identified Nicolas as a suspect in the case, and a warrant for his arrest was issued in January 1994. He was placed on the Union County sheriff’s office’s Most Wanted List.

Meanwhile, the Union County prosecutor’s office said Wednesday that the pedestrian’s fingerprin­ts were submitted to state police in 1993 and to the FBI in 2006. But neither produced a match of a known person, the prosecutor’s office said.

Donna Fontana, a forensic anthropolo­gist for state police, recently entered the fingerprin­ts of a series of unidentifi­ed bodies to the National Institute of Justice’s National Missing and Unidentifi­ed Person System database. It returned a match to Nicolas. at Magnolia City Hall. Brian Freed of Magnolia, near Houston, says he was 10 years old when his brother died.

Ex-Marine Eddie Neas in March 2016 traveled to Vietnam, where he’d served, on an educationa­l trip. Neas looked at a peddler’s wares and noticed a dog tag with “DB Freed” and “USMC.”

Neas spent the equivalent of $25 U.S. dollars for the tag. Online searches led to Freed’s relatives.

Freed is buried at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdal­e, New York.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this 2015 file photo, Dr. Salomon Melgen arrives at the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Courthouse for his arraignmen­t, in Newark, N.J. Melgen was called a miracle worker for his skill restoring sight and a power broker for the deep pockets that...
JULIO CORTEZ, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this 2015 file photo, Dr. Salomon Melgen arrives at the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Courthouse for his arraignmen­t, in Newark, N.J. Melgen was called a miracle worker for his skill restoring sight and a power broker for the deep pockets that...

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