20 year-Old Homicide Case Solved by LAPD Detectives and Results in Arrest
of Suspect
"20 year-Old Homicide Case Solved by LAPD Detectives
and Results in Arrest of Suspect"
What:
Press Conference to Announce Arrest of Edmund Jay Marr for the 1983
Murder of Elaine Graham
Who:
LAPD Chief of Police William J. Bratton LAPD, Detectives (Former and
Present) Assigned to this Murder Case, Dr. Stephen Graham (Husband of
Murdered Victim), Ms. Kit Chambers (Murdered Victim’s Childhood Best
Friend), Representatives from the LA County District Attorney’s Office
When:
Wednesday, February 12, 2003; 11:45 A.M.
Where:
Parker Center (In Front) 150 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles: On Monday, February 10, 2003, outside of
his residence in Cathedral City, California, Los Angeles Police Department
Detectives assigned to Robbery Homicide Division, arrested 45 year-old
Edmund Jay Marr for the brutal 1983 murder of Elaine Graham. At the time of
her death, Elaine was 29 years old.
On the morning of March 17, 1983, Elaine Graham, dropped off her
2-year-old daughter at a babysitter’s house and left for California State
University Northridge, where she was scheduled to attend classes. Elaine
Graham was never again seen alive and her 1971 Volkswagen was discovered
abandoned in the parking lot of the Santa Ana Fashion Square Mall (now known
as the Main Place Mall) in the early morning hours of March 18, 1983.
Robbery-Homicide Division assumed investigative responsibility for this
case. The detectives originally assigned to this case focused their
investigation on a 25-year-old male named Edmond Jay Marr. This suspect came
to the attention of detectives when it was discovered that he had been in
proximity to the Northridge Campus the day that Graham disappeared and then
showed up at his sister’s residence in Santa Ana (five blocks from the
Fashion Square Mall) on the night of March 17, 1983. The investigation also
revealed that Marr had been arrested on April 22, 1983, for a robbery that
had occurred in the City of Westminster. At the time of the robbery arrest,
Marr was found to be in possession of a double-edge dagger. Detectives
interviewed Marr, however, he denied knowing anything about the
disappearance of Graham, whose body, at this point, had not been found.
Eight months after her disappearance, hikers in the Brown’s Canyon area
of Chatsworth discovered Elaine Graham’s skeletal remains. During the course
of their investigation, detectives learned that Marr, as a youth, frequented
the Brown’s Canyon. A forensic examination of Graham’s remains revealed that
she had suffered a fatal stab wound. Following this discovery, Scientific
Investigation Division tested the dagger recovered from Marr, at the time of
his robbery arrest, for the presence of blood. Using conventional serology,
it was determined that there was blood on the dagger and that the blood was
consistent with that of Elaine Graham’s. In 1984, the investigating
detectives discussed this case with members of the Los Angeles County
District Attorney’s Office. The decision was made not to file criminal
charges against Edmond Marr at that time, but to wait for advances in
forensic technology. During the interim time, the original detectives
assigned to this case, Paul Tippin and Leroy Orozco, retired from the
Department.
In November 2001, the Cold Case Homicide Unit (CCHU) was formed within
Robbery-Homicide Division. One of the cases reopened by the CCHU was the
Elaine Graham murder investigation. Detectives Rick Jackson and Tim Marcia
began reinvestigation of the Graham murder case. During the course of their
investigation, the detectives uncovered new evidence through both witness
interviews and the application of new forensic procedures. On the forensic
front, Scientific Investigation Division was able to employ DNA technology
that was not available to the original detectives. The application of this
technology was able to uncover new forensic findings.
As a result of this investigation and arrest, the Los Angeles County
District Attorney’s Office Forensic Sciences Section has drafted a complaint
in Case No. PA043262, charging Edmond Marr with the March 17, 1983,
kidnapping and murder of Elaine Graham. Due to the court holiday on
Wednesday, the complaint will be filed in the North Valley District of the
Los Angeles County Superior Court in San Fernando on February 13, 2003. Marr
is being held on a one million-dollar bond.
Booking photographs of arrestee, along with original Missing Person’s
bulletin, will be made available to the media.
This release was prepared by Lieutenant Horace Frank, Officer in Charge,
Media Relations Section 213-485-3586.
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