Indictment of Bouncer to Be Sought in Slaying
Authorities have matched blood evidence in the slaying of a New York City graduate student to a bar bouncer on parole, Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said.
Plastic ties used to bind Imette St. Guillen, 24, bore blood that matched Darryl Littlejohn, 41, who worked at the bar where she was last seen alive, Kelly said.
Authorities will take that match and other evidence to a grand jury to seek an indictment of Littlejohn, he said.
Littlejohn was in custody on a parole violation but had not been arrested in St. Guillen’s slaying as of Sunday afternoon.
He maintains his innocence.
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