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Vegas police: Dead man’s DNA linked to 2 killings from 1990s

- BY KEN RITTER

LAS VEGAS – A cold case review using DNA evidence collected from the bodies of two Las Vegas women who were sexually attacked and strangled in the 1990s points to a man who died six years ago as their killer, police in Las Vegas said Monday.

Eddie George Snowden Jr. “was the person who sexually assaulted and murdered” Lori Ann Perera, 31, in 1992, and Pearl Wilson Ingram, 35, in 1994, Las Vegas homicide Lt. Jason Johansson told reporters.

Because Snowden died in February 2017 at age 80 due to natural causes, Johansson said no arrests will be made in either case.

Still, Ingram’s younger sister, Teresa Board, told reporters that word that her sister’s assailant had been identified by authoritie­s brought “much needed closure” to her family.

“It’s been a long, long 28 years,” Board said, pausing amid sobs as she recalled that her sister’s body was found partially disrobed in a dumpster behind a supermarke­t not far from where Johansson said Snowden used to live.

Board said her sister, who was known as “Pinky,” had a son who now lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

“She didn’t get to become a grandmothe­r, and that’s not fair,” Board said.

Perera’s nude body was found two years earlier in the same area where Snowden lived, bearing signs that her wrists and ankles were bound and she was beaten, Johansson said. Both women died of strangulat­ion, the police lieutenant said.

Board credited police for revisiting the case and Snowden’s family for providing DNA samples that investigat­ors matched using forensic testing with funding from a philanthro­pic group called the Vegas Justice League.

“Any other families out there going through what we’ve gone through, keep hope alive, keep God first,” Board said. “You, too, can have closure.”

Johansson said detectives learned that Snowden lived previously in Fresno, California, and other cities including Sacramento, Santa Cruz, Madera, Merced, Woodland and Watsonvill­e. He credited police in Fresno with helping the investigat­ion.

 ?? RACHEL ASTON/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL ?? TERESA BOARD, SISTER OF VICTIM PEARL WILSON INGRAM, is comforted by Metropolit­an Police Department Lt. Jason Johansson as she talks about her sister’s murder at a press conference about the cold case that is now closed after police connected DNA evidence to the killer at Metro Headquarte­rs in Las Vegas on Monday.
RACHEL ASTON/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL TERESA BOARD, SISTER OF VICTIM PEARL WILSON INGRAM, is comforted by Metropolit­an Police Department Lt. Jason Johansson as she talks about her sister’s murder at a press conference about the cold case that is now closed after police connected DNA evidence to the killer at Metro Headquarte­rs in Las Vegas on Monday.

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