After 35 years, DNA evidence leads to 1st-degree murder charge in P.E.I. cold case
Charlottetown police have made an arrest and laid a charge of 1st-degree murder in the killing of 'respected teacher' Byron Carr, who was found dead in his home back in 1988.
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![Charlottetown police say there is a 'significant development' in the 1988 killing of Byron Carr. Police Chief Brad MacConnell is holding a news conference on Friday to discuss the case. A poster showing two photos depicting the same man with text underneath.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7095828.1706286552!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/byron-carr-poster.jpg)
Charlottetown police have made an arrest and laid a charge of 1st-degree murder in the killing of 'respected teacher' Byron Carr, who was found dead in his home back in 1988.