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DNA Evidence Cracks 2024 Park Killing, Suspect Arrested

Summary

  • Texas woman brutally beaten, sexually assaulted, and killed in 2024
  • Suspect Samuel Aquim Charon, 23, arrested and charged with capital murder
  • DNA evidence from crime scene matched Charon's DNA
DNA Evidence Cracks 2024 Park Killing, Suspect Arrested

In September 2024, a 63-year-old Texas woman named Stacey Dramiga was reported missing after failing to return home from a walk. Her body was later found in a park, and authorities determined she had been brutally beaten, sexually assaulted, and partially burned.

Over a year later, in October 2025, a major break in the case occurred. Authorities revealed that DNA evidence collected from the crime scene matched that of 23-year-old Samuel Aquim Charon, who had been arrested in April 2025 on unrelated charges. A second DNA sample confirmed the match, leading to Charon's arrest for capital murder and tampering with a human corpse.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar described Charon as a "monster" and said he showed no emotion when confronted with evidence from the grisly crime scene. Investigators believe Charon attacked Dramiga while she was on the trail, forcing her further into the woods before allegedly killing her.

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Stacey Dramiga, a 63-year-old Texas woman, was brutally beaten, sexually assaulted, and found dead in a park in 2024.
Authorities arrested 23-year-old Samuel Aquim Charon in connection to Dramiga's murder. Charon was charged with capital murder and tampering with a human corpse.
DNA evidence collected from the crime scene matched Charon's DNA, which was obtained when he was arrested on unrelated charges in April 2025.

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