A 79-year-old Missouri man was charged with first degree murder on Monday for allegedly stabbing a woman more than 120 times nearly six decades ago, authorities said.
Karen Snider, 18, was found dead the evening of November 12, 1966 by her husband after he returned from work to their home in Calumet City, about 23 miles outside of Chicago. She had 125 stab wounds all over her body, according to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Illinois.
This week, more than 57 years later, James Barbier was arrested for the murder of Snider.
Barbier was initially arrested in 1966 but was not charged and the case went unresolved for years before being reopened in December 2022. A DNA sample identified Barbier as a suspect in the case and on Monday he was arrested in his Missouri home, according to the state’s attorney’s office.
In addition to stab wounds, Snider was covered in bruises, authorities said.
Barbier, who lived in Gary, Indiana, at the time, worked with Snider’s husband, the state’s attorney’s office says, and was friends with the couple.
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