Ex-partner of NSW Blue Mountains mother charged with bathtub murder, eight years on

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Ex-partner of NSW Blue Mountains mother charged with bathtub murder, eight years on
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Eight years on, police have charged her former boyfriend with murder. 9News

A 50-year-old man who had two children with a New South Wales woman found dead in a bath has been charged with her murder, eight years after her death.

The body of mother-of two, Jenoa Sutton, 27, was discovered in her home on Macaulay Street, Lithgow, on March 8, 2012.The ex partner of Ms Sutton has been charged over her murder.Police said advances in technology, including DNA, led to the breakthrough which saw Rodney Dempsey arrested and charged in Katoomba yesterday.

9News understands forensic police revisited the home in October last year and collected more evidence before making the arrest.Police said advances in technology, including DNA, led to the breakthrough which saw Rodney Dempsey arrested and charged in Katoomba yesterday.Jenoa Sutton was found dead in the bathroom of a home on Macaulay Street, Lithgow, in 2012.Related Articles

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