New Clues in Search for UNC Student Murder Suspect: New Surveillance Camera Photos
The search for the murder suspects in the killing of UNC-Chapel Hill student Eve Carson continues. New photos of one suspect are shown here.
Police released two new photos Monday night of a young man wearing jeans and a black coat inside a North Carolina convenience store.
Chapel Hill Police Chief Brian Curran said the man appears to be the same person seen in two ATM surveillance photos released Saturday.
The suspect is seen in the black & white photos wearing what’s thought to be a vintage Houston Astros cap. The ATM card of slain UNC student Eve Carson was used when all four photos were taken, according to Chapel Hill police.
UNC trustees have offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Carson’s killer. People with information should call the area Crime Stoppers at (919) 942-7515. Callers may remain anonymous. The Crime Stoppers Web site, here.
A tribute by the University to Eve Carson’s life, here.
Police arrested a suspect in the murder of Auburn student Lauren Burk yesterday. The crimes are believed to be unrelated.
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