Police Reopening 1977 Murder Case

State police have reopened an investigation into the murder of a waitress who was raped and thrown from a highway bridge three decades ago. Emerson McCauley, now 48, of Boalsburg, was convicted of second-degree murder in 1989 and is serving a life sentence for his role in the 1977 killing of Devera Frink. He has always maintained that the other two men were involved, police said. Frink, 21, was last seen alive when she began hitchhiking to her home in Boalsburg. Her partially nude body was found the next day below a Route 322 bridge in Juniata County. Details of the renewed investigation into Frink's death emerged Monday when a court unsealed a search warrant for DNA for a man who was implicated by McCauley, but not charged by police.

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