An Indiana man on probation has been arrested and charged with the murders of two Indianapolis women, according to police. The suspect, identified as Fred Farnham, was apprehended largely due to the resistance of his alleged victims. The two women, Nellie Hicks and Theresa Pica, were attacked in their homes in 1972 and 1979, respectively. The murders, described by authorities as 'brutal and evil,' involved both victims being stabbed to death and their bodies found close to each other, five days apart. DNA evidence played a crucial role in identifying Farnham as the suspect.
A suspect has been arrested in the "brutal and evil" murders of two Indiana women who were both stabbed to death days apart and found near each other, police announced on Friday. https://t.co/rIfZCuWTRE
A suspect has been arrested in the "brutal and evil" murders of two Indiana women who were both stabbed to death days apart and found near each other, police announced on Friday. https://t.co/IkVVVxEhaM
Police identified the husband of the woman stabbed to death in Pembroke Pines and arrest him for murder: https://t.co/DzoLGl7YDG
An Indiana man has been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal stabbings of two women whose bodies were found not far from each other five days apart, Indianapolis police say. https://t.co/jz6LKA6sZ8
Authorities identified a suspect in the murders of two women dating back to the 1970s. Police say the suspect, identified through DNA evidence, was Fred Farnham who attacked Nellie Hicks and Theresa Pica in their homes in 1972 and 1979, respectively. https://t.co/3PteZqDi5H https://t.co/4RTjbrAFjQ
An Indiana man on probation was identified as the suspect behind the shock murders of two Indianapolis women, with police revealing Friday that his arrest came largely because his alleged victims fought back against him. https://t.co/v3WiiryQx1