Mom Re-Arrested In 2018 Murder Of Nurse In Rolling Hills Estates Mall Parking Garage
Prosecutors have filed murder and robbery charges against a woman who was previously arrested, then released, in connection with the killing of Susan Leeds, who was stabbed to death in the parking lot of the Peninsula Shopping Center in Rolling Hills Estates in 2018. Cherie Townsend was arrested Aug. 17 by the LA County Sheriff's Department and charged on Aug. 23, according to booking and court records. She was being held in lieu of $2 million bail. Sheriff's Homicide Bureau detectives said they were unavailable this week to discuss the developments in the case, but sent a statement that suggested new evidence had been found to support the criminal charge. "During the past five years, investigators have continued to conduct interviews, gather evidence, and analyze evidence which was presented to the LADA’s Office for filing consideration," the Sheriff's Department said. The criminal complaint filed in court in Torrance accuses Townsend, 45, of first degree murder for Leeds' homicide on May 3, 2018, and it includes an allegation that Townsend personally used a knife in the attack. The complaint also charged her with with robbery, and she was scheduled to return to court in September to enter pleas to the charges. Townsend has maintained her innocence since the first arrest, telling the I-Team in an interview that the only reason she was linked to the killing was because she accidentally dropped and left her cellphone in the parking lot of the mall close to the murder scene.
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