A 61-year-old man was arrested and charged with the murder of a husband and wife in a Camden County church in 1985, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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On Monday, the GBI said it arrested Erik Kristensen Sparre of Waynesville, Georgia and charged him with two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault in the deaths of 66-year-old Harold and his wife 62-year-old Thelma Swain.But in March 2020, investigators with the Georgia Innocence Project presented DNA from a hair sample, voluntarily given by Gladys Sparre, the mother of Erik Sparre, a one-time suspect in the case.
The Georgia Innocence Project released Perry’s statement about the ordeal after the judge dropped the charges.
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