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63-year-old man charged with 1984 murder of Bath teenager Melanie Road | 63-year-old man charged with 1984 murder of Bath teenager Melanie Road |
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A 63-year-old Bristol man has been charged in the 1984 murder of teenager Melanie Road. | A 63-year-old Bristol man has been charged in the 1984 murder of teenager Melanie Road. |
Christopher John Hampton, of Bristol, has been charged with sexually abusing and murdering the 17-year-old on 9 June, 1984. | Christopher John Hampton, of Bristol, has been charged with sexually abusing and murdering the 17-year-old on 9 June, 1984. |
Mr Hampton, 63, is scheduled to appear at Bath Magistrates' Court on Monday, the Press Association reported, for allegedly stabbing the victim multiple times as she walked home from a night out in Bath with her friends. | Mr Hampton, 63, is scheduled to appear at Bath Magistrates' Court on Monday, the Press Association reported, for allegedly stabbing the victim multiple times as she walked home from a night out in Bath with her friends. |
A milkman making his morning rounds with his 10-year-old son found the teen’s body just hours after the killing. | A milkman making his morning rounds with his 10-year-old son found the teen’s body just hours after the killing. |
A spokesman for Avon and Somerset investigators said: "We've been keeping Melanie's family fully updated on the progress of this investigation and they're aware of this latest development." | A spokesman for Avon and Somerset investigators said: "We've been keeping Melanie's family fully updated on the progress of this investigation and they're aware of this latest development." |
In 2014, detectives began DNA testing hundreds of men who were visiting the city while the murder occured. | In 2014, detectives began DNA testing hundreds of men who were visiting the city while the murder occured. |
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