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04-27-2023, 07:10 PM
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Suspect arrested in 2003 Orange County cold case murder to be released from jail Thursday
newyork

By Lisa Rozner, Ali Bauman

Updated on: April 26, 2023 / 11:39 PM / CBS New York

WALLKILL, N.Y. -- In Orange County, there's been a stunning turn of events following an arrest in the cold case murder of a college student.

A suspect was charged last week, but by law, he had to be indicted within six days. That didn't happen, so he'll be released from jail Thursday.

Last Thursday, New York State Police charged 42-year-old Edward Holley with second-degree murder two decades after Wallkill resident Megan McDonald's body was found badly beaten and abandoned on a dirt road.

Read more: Edward Holley, 42, arrested in 2003 killing of 20-year-old Megan McDonald in Wallkill, New York

Her family expressed relief, but almost one week later, Holley is the one relieved after learning he will be released from jail Thursday because he was not indicted in the required six-day window on that murder charge. His attorney, Paul Weber, says Holley maintains his innocence.

"There's a lot of holes in this, and I think there are two other players that are probably the people that they should be focusing on," Weber said. "They did not meet the burden of probable cause for the arrest."
Watch Lisa Rozner's report

Investigators allege Holley and the college student had broken up days before her disappearance and that he owed her a substantial amount of money. (yeah a nigger for sure)
Edward Holley released from jail after arrest in cold case killing of ex-girlfriend Megan McDonald

Local News
Suspect arrested in 2003 Orange County cold case murder to be released from jail Thursday
newyork

By Lisa Rozner, Ali Bauman

Updated on: April 26, 2023 / 11:39 PM / CBS New York

WALLKILL, N.Y. -- In Orange County, there's been a stunning turn of events following an arrest in the cold case murder of a college student.

A suspect was charged last week, but by law, he had to be indicted within six days. That didn't happen, so he'll be released from jail Thursday.

Last Thursday, New York State Police charged 42-year-old Edward Holley with second-degree murder two decades after Wallkill resident Megan McDonald's body was found badly beaten and abandoned on a dirt road.

Her family expressed relief, but almost one week later, Holley is the one relieved after learning he will be released from jail Thursday because he was not indicted in the required six-day window on that murder charge. His attorney, Paul Weber, says Holley maintains his innocence.

"There's a lot of holes in this, and I think there are two other players that are probably the people that they should be focusing on," Weber said. "They did not meet the burden of probable cause for the arrest."https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/edward-holley-release-megan-mcdonald-cold-case-murder-orange-county-wallkill-new-york/

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Megan McDonald murder suspect to be released, but case is not dropped
Orange County district attorney has recused himself from the case, appointing a special prosecutor.
The 42-year-old Wawayanda man was already serving time in the Orange County Jail for an unrelated drug charge when State Police arrested and charged him last week with second-degree murder. He will finish the remaining few days of his sentence on the unrelated charge before he is released on his own recognizance to await further proceedings in the murder case.https://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/news/article/edward-holley-released-megan-mcdonald-17920573.php
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