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Texas man arrested in connection with 4 LA-area cold-case killings dating to 1980

LOS ANGELES — A Texas man has been arrested in connection with four cold-case homicides from Los Angeles and Inglewood dating as far back as 1980, authorities said Thursday night. Detectives from the Los Angeles and Inglewood police departments traveled to Fort Worth, where they arrested 76-year-old Billy Ray Richardson with assistance from the Fort Worth Police Department's Ghost Unit, LAPD ...
Detectives from the Los Angeles and Inglewood police departments arrested a 76- year-old man in Fort Worth in connection with four killings from 1980 and 1995, LAPD officials said.

LOS ANGELES — A Texas man has been arrested in connection with four cold-case homicides from Los Angeles and Inglewood dating as far back as 1980, authorities said Thursday night.

Detectives from the Los Angeles and Inglewood police departments traveled to Fort Worth, where they arrested 76-year-old Billy Ray Richardson with assistance from the Fort Worth Police Department's Ghost Unit, LAPD

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