A man was arrested in Alaska for the second time in connection with the 2006 death of Angela Wilds in Boulder, Colorado after police collected new information from witnesses, including the suspect’s longtime girlfriend.
John Angerer, 53, was indicted on a second-degree murder charge and subsequently arrested in Anchorage on March 9.
His bond was set at $1 million and is waiting extradition to Boulder, but authorities in Colorado and Alaska didn’t know when that will take place.
Wilds’ decomposing, nude body was covered in quicklime and possibly dragged out of a shallow grave by an animal by the time she was found by two hikers in June 2006. She was 38 at the time.
Wilds likely died from “an asphyxia event” and the manner of death was homicide, according to a pathologist’s testimony included in the indictment.
Four years later, police identified Angerer as a suspect and arrested him, but a judge dismissed the case during a preliminary hearing on July 12, 2010, for insufficient evidence.
If the case is dismissed at this point of the criminal justice system, a suspect can be rearrested and prosecuted if “significant, new evidence” is developed, which came after police re-interviewed Angerer’s longtime girlfriend.
She told police that she believed Angerer “was hiding something” because certain women’s names, including Angela, “would send Angerer into a rage,” according to the indictment obtained by Fox News Digital.
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