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Decades-Old Murder Mystery Solved: Killer Identified After 60 Years
3 Nov
Summary
- 9-year-old Carol Ann Dougherty raped and strangled in 1962
- Killer William Schrader identified through DNA evidence and confession
- Victim's sister finally finds closure after "decades of unknowing"

In a shocking development, authorities in Pennsylvania have solved a decades-old murder case that has haunted a community for over 60 years. In 1962, 9-year-old Carol Ann Dougherty was raped and strangled inside St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Her body was found by her father under a stained glass window in the church's choir loft.
After years of investigation, a grand jury has now formally identified William Schrader, who lived nearby and died in 2002, as the person responsible for Carol Ann's brutal murder. Investigators were able to link Schrader to the crime through a combination of decades-old evidence, including a pubic hair found clutched in the victim's hand, and a recent confession from Schrader's stepson.
The victim's sister, Kay, who was just 3 years old at the time of the murder, expressed her gratitude for finally having "closure and peace after so many decades of unknowing." District Attorney Jennifer Schorn described Schrader's history of sexual abuse as "unlike anything she had ever seen in her career as a prosecutor."
This painstaking investigation has brought a definitive conclusion to a case that has haunted the community for over six decades. Authorities hope this resolution can finally bring a sense of peace to Carol Ann's family.




