A man from St. Louis has entered a plea of no contest for a stabbing incident that occurred in 1985.
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A man from St. Louis has been found guilty of a stabbing that occurred 38 years ago in a suburb of Kansas City.
On Thursday, Geter Watson Rhymes, aged 67, entered a plea of no contest for the charge of second-degree murder in the death of Gary Watson, who was a married man with three children.
At first, Rhymes was accused of committing the most serious form of homicide, which is first-degree murder.
A man from Kansas was arrested for a sexual assault that occurred in 2007, thanks to forensic genealogy. The body of Watson was discovered on March 13, 1985, in his Roeland Park apartment.
According to the police, three men were observed entering Watson's apartment approximately two hours prior to his body being found by a relative.
Over 200 interviews were carried out by the police in relation to the case.
The identification of a body found in Lake Erie has revived a cold case from 1980. Crime scene officials have stated that advancements in testing technology enabled investigators to reexamine evidence gathered from the location, leading to an arrest two years ago.
The FOX NEWS APP can be accessed by clicking here. The sentencing has been scheduled for July 14, and the prosecutors are requesting a seven-year sentence as per the plea agreement, which is less than the maximum sentence of 20 years.
Rymes is requesting a period of five years.