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A murder baffled investigators for decades. Then a Georgia man came forward after finding religion
- A 35-year-old cold case ended when a 62-year-old man walked into a Georgia police station and confessed to the 1989 home invasion killing of Mauricio Cuadra in New Jersey.
- He says his pastor and renewed Christian faith pushed him to come forward; investigators described him as calm and remorseful.
- Authorities verified his confession with a DNA match and arrested him in Georgia; he’s awaiting transfer to New Jersey on murder charges.
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