DNA Leads To Charges In 1974 Oakland Murder Of 13-Year-Old

OAKLAND (CBS SF) DNA evidence has allowed Alameda County prosecutors to file charges against a man suspected of sexually assaulting and murdering a 13-year-old Oakland girl 38 years ago.

Curtis Tucker, now 63, was charged with murder Monday for the killing of Julie McElhiney on Aug. 9, 1974.

He has also been charged with the special-circumstance allegations of committing murder while carrying out lewd or lascivious acts on a child and committing murder during a robbery.

Oakland police Sgt. Michael Weisenberg said in a probable cause statement filed in court that McElhiney, who was a sixth-grader at Sequoia Elementary School, was found about 5:40 p.m. the day of her murder face down on the second floor of her familys apartment at 3022 Pleitner Ave.

She was transported to Highland Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Weisenberg said an autopsy indicated that McElhiney had been murdered, and the primary cause of her death was determined to be blunt force trauma to her head.

The coroner also documented that there was an injury to the girls vaginal area, Weisenberg said.

The Oakland Police Departments criminalistics team processed the clothing that McElhiney was wearing at the time of her death for biological evidence, and Tuckers DNA was found, according to Weisenberg.

He said Tucker has previous arrests and convictions for sexual assault and burglary.

In addition to the murder charge and the two special circumstances, the Alameda County District Attorneys Office charged Tucker with having a prior conviction in 1972 for second-degree commercial burglary.

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DNA Leads To Charges In 1974 Oakland Murder Of 13-Year-Old

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