Virginia Man Indicted in 31-Year-Old Cold Case Killing of Far Rockaway Teen

Virginia Man Indicted in 31-Year-Old Cold Case Killing of Far Rockaway Teen

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“In the end, we hope to achieve justice for Nadine and bring closure and some measure of solace to her bereaved mother,” DA Katz said.

By Forum Staff

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced that Jerry Lewis was indicted by a grand jury and arraigned on Monday on a charge of murder in the second degree for the 1992 death of 15-year-old Nadine Slade, who was found naked and strangled with her own bra in her Far Rockaway home.

Lewis, 58, of Shawsville, Va., was arraigned on an indictment charging him with murder in the second degree. Queens Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Holder ordered Lewis to return to court on June 7. According to the charges, on May 7, 1992, Lewis strangled Slade using her bra. She was found by her mother in a bathroom shared by two apartments in their multi-family home.

File Photo Jerry Lewis was indicted and arraigned this week for the 1992 murder of Nadine Slade, 15, in Far Rockaway.

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Jerry Lewis was indicted and arraigned this week for the 1992 murder of Nadine Slade, 15, in Far Rockaway.

Lewis and others had been in the adjoining apartment, which used the same bathroom, the night before the murder. Lewis and Slade did not know one another.

After a painstaking investigation led by the NYPD and District Attorney Katz’s office, there was a break in the case. District Attorney Katz’s office and the NYPD last year requested that the City Medical Examiner’s office test for DNA under the victim’s preserved fingernail clippings. The test resulted in DNA evidence that linked Lewis to the crime.

The investigation also included multiple witness interviews and extensive searches of records.

“Any mother’s worst nightmare is to survive a child. To lose a child in such a horrific way causes unimaginable pain. Not knowing who committed the crime compounds the suffering. In the end, we hope to achieve justice for Nadine and bring closure and some measure of solace to her bereaved mother,” Katz said.

If convicted, Lewis faces up to 25 years to life in prison.

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