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This is a '''List of Jefferson County homicides in 1990'''.
This is a '''List of homicides in 1990''', including all cases investigated in the [[Birmingham District]].


==Listing==
==Listing==
===[[Homewood]]===
===[[Homewood]]===
* [[March 9]]: Toni Maria Lim, 23, found bound in her apartment at [[Raleigh Villas]] with her throat slit and evidence of rape. Lim was a married student who performed at [[Sammy's Go-Go]]. Steven Alan Petric was charged with capital murder in [[2004]] after being jailed for armed robbery in Illinois. A national database matched his DNA to a sample taken from Lim's apartment. His trial is currently scheduled for early [[2009]]. [http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1217319333233240.xml&coll=2&thispage=2]
* [[March 9]]: Toni Maria Lim, 23, found bound in her apartment at [[Raleigh Villas]] with her throat slit and evidence of rape. Lim was a married student who performed at [[Sammy's Go-Go]]. Steven Alan Petric was charged with capital murder in [[2004]] after being jailed for armed robbery in Illinois. A national database matched his DNA to a sample taken from Lim's apartment. His trial began in August [[2009]]. [http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/metro.ssf?/base/news/1249460235223790.xml&coll=2&thispage=2]


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Revision as of 15:44, 5 August 2009

This is a List of homicides in 1990, including all cases investigated in the Birmingham District.

Listing

Homewood

  • March 9: Toni Maria Lim, 23, found bound in her apartment at Raleigh Villas with her throat slit and evidence of rape. Lim was a married student who performed at Sammy's Go-Go. Steven Alan Petric was charged with capital murder in 2004 after being jailed for armed robbery in Illinois. A national database matched his DNA to a sample taken from Lim's apartment. His trial began in August 2009. [1]

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