Man Charged With Pizza Delivery Driver's Cold-Case Murder 28 Years Later
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Donald Eugene Younge Jr. had also been suspected of killing multiple women in Illinois in a case known as the “garbage bag” murders.
A man was charged on Thursday in connection to the death of a Utah mother who was fatally stabbed almost 30 years ago while working as a pizza delivery driver, the Salt Lake County district attorney’s office announced.
Donald Eugene Younge Jr. was with murder, aggravated kidnapping and robbery in connection to the death of Lisa Redmond, 36, who was found dead on the side of the road on Dec. 9, 1996, prosecutors said in the announcement.
Redmond was still in her Pizza Hut uniform when her body was found, according to the district attorney’s office. Her co-workers told detectives from the West Valley City police department that she had been making deliveries in her pickup truck, but the vehicle was found in a parking lot a little more than a mile from her body, according to a probable cause statement shared by prosecutors.
Redmond’s body was discovered about 11 minutes after she left the store to make a delivery. Detectives who searched the truck found a bloodied knife behind the driver’s seat and observed signs of struggle, according to the document. Evidence of blood underneath the truck suggested that Redmond had been run over.
Medical examiners determined Redmond’s death was a homicide caused by blunt force injuries to the head, torso, and extremities, according to the probable cause, according to the probable cause document.