PONTIAC, Mich., July 17 (UPI) -- A suspected serial killer who spent 22 years in prison for strangling two women has been charged with strangling a third in 1968 in Michigan.
Investigators say Nolan Ray George, now 67, of Hamilton, Ohio, actually had confessed to killing Gwendolyn Perry, 22, after getting a promise from police in Pontiac, Mich., he would not be charged, the Detroit Free Press reported. But Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper said Friday exhaustive searches of the files turned up no formal immunity agreement and he is now charged with first-degree murder.
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