Man charged over couple’s 1985 killing after DNA evidence exonerates original suspect

Man charged over couple’s 1985 killing after DNA evidence exonerates original suspect

A Georgia man has been charged over the 1985 killing of a couple at a black church after the original suspect was exonerated by DNA evidence.

Erik Kristensen Sparre is facing felony murder and aggravated assault charges over the killings of Harold and Thelma Swain.

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The 61-year-old was arrested nearly four decades after the couple were fatally shot inside the Rising Daughter Baptist Church in Camden County.

Sparre became the focus of a renewed investigation after authorities concluded they had initially prosecuted the wrong man.

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Harold and Thelma Swain were shot and killed during a bible study class Pic: Family handout

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Dennis Perry was convicted in 2003 Pic: Georgia Bureau of Investigation

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Dennis Perry was sentenced to life in prison when a jury convicted him in 2003 of murdering the Swains.

He spent two decades in prison before a Superior Court judge ordered a retrial in 2020.

The judge dismissed all charges against Mr Perry in 2021 after prosecutors asked to drop the case.

Investigators and the courts took a fresh look at the case after attorneys for the Georgia Innocence Project tested DNA from hairs found in the hinge of a pair of glasses left next to the victims’ bodies.

They said the DNA matched Sparre, who had once been considered a suspect, and not Perry.

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