Virginia convicted murderer now charged with 2 cold case slayings after confessions: authorities

A Virginia man already convicted of homicide has additionally been charged in reference to two chilly case homicides relationship again to 1987 after he allegedly confessed to the crimes, authorities mentioned Wednesday. 

Charles Helem, 52, is at present serving a life sentence at a Virginia state jail within the demise of Patricia Bentley, a 37-year-old mom who was discovered strangled in her dwelling in Chantilly, Virginia, in 2002. 

Helem is now charged within the 2002 demise of Jennifer Landry in Mount Rainier, Maryland, and the 1987 killing of Eige Sober-Adler in Herndon, Virginia, police mentioned.

“We now know much more concerning the risks the killer introduced to the whole nationwide capital area,” Fairfax County police Chief Kevin Davis mentioned throughout a information briefing.

On Aug. 15, 2002, Landry was discovered useless in a wooded space in Mount Rainier, about 5 miles northwest of Washington D.C. An post-mortem decided Landry died of asphyxia and slicing wounds to the neck, in keeping with the Prince George’s County Police Division.

In 2010 and 2017, Helem despatched letters to regulation enforcement claiming to have info on the Landry homicide, however refused to talk to investigators, police mentioned. 

Final September, he agreed to talk with detectives and verbally confessed to killing Landry, Prince George’s County Police Chief Malik Aziz mentioned throughout the briefing.

Helem additionally confessed to killing Sober-Adler, who was discovered useless in a discipline behind a Days Inn in Herndon on Sept. 9, 1987, police mentioned. 

On Tuesday, Helem was indicted in Fairfax County for her homicide. He has been individually charged in Landry’s killing, reviews mentioned. 

“In the present day my coronary heart is with the Adler household. This indictment won't convey her again. And whereas her mother and father will not be right here to expertise this present day, it's my hope that those that knew and beloved her may have some semblance of closure,” mentioned Fairfax County Commonwealth Legal professional Steve Descano, in keeping with Washington D.C’s WJLA-TV.

Police mentioned they're seeing whether or not Helem could also be linked to different unsolved crimes.

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