DNA identifies ‘monster’ suspect in case of a woman who was found beaten to death and burned on a walking trail: Police

A Texas man whose DNA was allegedly found on the body of a woman who was found dead after she went for a walk has been charged with her murder.

Stacey Dramiga, 63, was a health care worker, wife, and mother who went for a walk on the morning of Sept. 22, 2024, and never came home. The next day, her body was found, and for just over a year, her case went unsolved.

On Wednesday, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office announced that they had identified a suspect in Dramiga’s slaying after a DNA match was made. That suspect is 23-year-old Samuel Aquim Charon, who is now in custody at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center…

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