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Magic407- 01-20-2007
Brian McDonald, Rape/Murder: Nicole Reilly, TBD
Posted on Sat, Jan. 20, 2007 Man arrested in '04 slaying of 15-year-old Kensington girl An arrest in a sex assault led to charges being brought in the strangulation of Nicole Reilly. He was an early suspect. By Joseph A. Gambardello Inquirer Staff Writer A man arrested last week in a sexual assault was charged last night in the rape and murder of Nicole Reilly, a 15-year-old Kensington girl found strangled in a lot in the summer of 2004. Brian McDonald, 27, of the 1900 block of Firth Street, had been a suspect early in the case but police had no evidence linking him to the crime until now, said Capt. Benjamin Naish, the department spokesman. He said the break came when evidence from a 2003 rape in which McDonald was arrested last week linked him to Reilly's slaying. Naish would not say whether the evidence included DNA. McDonald, who has a history of arrests on drug and assault charges, and Reilly lived in the same area and knew each other, although their exact relationship was not clear last night. Naish said homicide detectives worked "very hard and very long" in pulling the pieces of the investigation together. "They took this case very personally," he said. "It was an ongoing and intensive investigation." Reilly's mother, Dawn Fox, who could not be reached for comment last night, had said from the beginning that she thought her daughter's killer had to be someone her daughter knew. Reilly was last seen alive by friends about 4 a.m. Aug. 24, 2004. Her mother had seen her an hour earlier sitting with friends on a bench across from their home on the 2400 block of Amber Street. A man walking his dog found the girl's body in a lot on Martha Street near Hagert Street, around the corner from her home. Police said then that her killer might have used an object such as a belt to strangle her and that she bore signs of blunt-force trauma to the head. Reilly, who had been planning to enter her sophomore year at Kensington High School, had just started working for The Inquirer's circulation department, and had encouraged friends to join her. A $10,000 reward had been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Nicole's killer. Contact staff writer Joseph Gambardello at 215-854-2153 or jgambardello@phillynews.com. http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/16505106.htm

Magic407- 01-20-2007

Jan 19, 2007 11:59 pm US/Eastern Suspect Arrested In 2004 Murder Of Kensington Teen Todd Quinones Reporting (CBS 3) PHILADELPHIA Authorities have arrested a suspect in the 2004 murder of a teenager found in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood. Authorities arrested 27-year-old Brian McDonald for the beating death of 15-year-old Nicole Reilly. On the day Nicole was buried, her suspected killer McDonald was a pallbearer who helped carry her body to her final resting place. According to the victim's mother, McDonald dated Nicole and was a close friend with Nicole's dad. "I'm overwhelmed, the feeling I can't explain," said Nicole's mother, Dawn Fox. In August of 2004, Reilly's body was found in a vacant lot. She had been raped, strangled, and finally beaten to death. Police sources said DNA linked McDonald to Nicole's murder. Sources said McDonald's DNA that led to the break in the murder came from another investigation dating back to earlier crime. "Mr. McDonald was first taken into custody about a week and a half ago for a 2003 rape where we had physical evidence tying him into that act as well," said Capt. Ben Naish of the Philadelphia Police Department. Nicole's mom believes she was killed because she was going to tell police of an alleged crime McDonald had committed. McDonald's arrest brings Nicole's mom little comfort. "For me, as a mother, I want her back; it's not any easier on me at all," said Fox. McDonald is facing charges of murder, rape, kidnapping, and other related charges and remains in police custody. http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_019182310.html

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