A man whose murder case was dismissed in 2010 was once again charged with second-degree murder last month in connection with a Colorado cold case.
On Thursday, John Michael Angerer, 53, was arrested in Anchorage, Alaska in connection with the death of Angela Josephine Wilds in 2006. Angerer faces a second-degree murder charge.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan reported on March 5, 2010 that Angerer was serving time in an Alaska prison for a probation violation charge when authorities issued the warrant for his arrest. His preliminary hearing was held on July 12, 2010. However after this hearing, a judge determined that probable cause did not support the charge and the case was dismissed.
Cold No More: How genetic genealogy is solving Colorado's cold cases For the past few years, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office and district attorney's office — with help from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Federal Bureau of Investigation — continued to work on this case, interviewing new witnesses and consulting with forensic pathologists.
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