Murder on middle beach solved

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The mystery was lifted Monday with an announcement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department: a cold-case team had used the latest DNA technology to pinpoint Klaas’ killer. 4įor 41 years, the case stood as one of the great unsolved crimes of Hermosa. Klaas was taken to a hospital and survived in a coma for five days until perishing Feb. Karen Klaas, then 32, had been attacked and strangled in her 24th Place home. Just up the block, police had cordoned off a grisly crime scene.

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“I said, ‘Why would I lock it?’ And he said, ‘Don’t you know what’s happened?’”īergstrom did not, but she and the rest of the town soon would. “He told me he had gone to my house and the door had been unlocked,” Bergstrom recalled. The man was a detective with the Hermosa Beach Police Department. After the school day ended, she returned to her North Hermosa home, when she noticed a man pacing up and down the street. 30 1976, Hermosa Beach resident Kathy Bergstrom was working as a teacher. Photo courtesy Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

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The identity of her killer remained a mystery for more than 40 years. Karen Klaas was killed in her Hermosa Beach home on Jan.

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