Cold Case Solved This Year After DNA Hit
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that two men have been indicted
in a strangulation that occurred in the Bronx in 1997. The defendants were apprehended after
their DNA was matched to the murder scene.
District Attorney Clark said, “The defendants acted together to allegedly kill the 20-year old
victim, and her body was left in a vacant lot. The murder happened 21 years ago, but today’s
indictment sends a clear message that we will pursue justice no matter how much time has
passed.”
District Attorney Clark said the defendants, Christopher Dickerson, 42, of 45 Berkman
Drive, Middletown, N.Y., and Glenn Broadnax, 40, of 100 Martin Luther King Jr. Place,
Brooklyn, were arraigned on second-degree Murder before Bronx Supreme Court Justice
George Villegas. Remand was continued for both defendants and they are due back in court on
January 11, 2019.
According to the investigation, on March 17, 1997, the defendants allegedly caused the
death of Warren White, who identified as a woman named Amanda. The defendants allegedly
strangled White with an electrical cord. Her body was found in a lot at 1670 Boston Road,
wrapped in a blanket and with the cord still around the neck.
District Attorney Clark thanked retired NYPD Detective Hector Gonzalez, and Detective
Malcolm Reiman and Detective Mitchell Geist of the Bronx Homicide Squad for their assistance
in the investigation.
An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.
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