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Tricia McCauley, |
A Maryland man has been charged with first-degree
murder in the death of a Washington, D.C., actress and yoga teacher who went
missing on Christmas.
The 46 year old Tricia McCauley, who was found dead
in her car Monday, was strangled by a ligature and suffered blunt force trauma,
the Metropolitan Police Department said Tuesday in a news release.
Adrian Duane Johnson of Upper Marlboro, Maryland,
was charged Tuesday. He was arrested after McCauley's body was found in her car
late Monday.
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photo: NBC [Adrian duane Johnson the suspect] |
McCauley was expected at a large Christmas dinner
that night, but host Bill Largess said Tuesday she hadn't arrived when they
were ready to start. People texted and called, but got no response. McCauley had
come to the dinner for the last 15 years, but they weren't too worried since
she had slept through it once a few years ago. But the next morning they heard
that she missed a flight to visit family on the West Coast.
"That's when we knew something was definitely
wrong," said Largess, the Washington Stage Guild's artistic director.
Ann Norton, the guild's executive director, said
she met police and the landlord at McCauley's apartment and saw evidence that
McCauley had prepared the Brussels sprouts she planned to bring to dinner, but
the dish was gone.
Police linked the suspect to her car because of a
theft at a CVS on Monday, Newsham said. Late Monday, police sent out a critical
missing person alert with images of McCauley, her distinctive, small, white
Toyota Scion and the suspect.
Not long afterward, a police report states officers
responded to a sighting of the car and found it. When they went inside a nearby
CVS, they found the suspect, who gave them the key. Police found McCauley
unresponsive in the car and she was pronounced dead early Tuesday, according to
the police report.
McCauley was committed to her work as an herbalist
and yoga teacher and her clients trusted her.
Her first role with the Washington Stage Guild was Anna
in "Anna Karenina" in 1997, Her most recent role with the company
came last year. It was in "On Approval," a British comedy from the
1920s.
A vigil was being held Tuesday evening at a yoga
studio where McCauley worked.
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