Police have detained a fourth suspect in the fatal stabbing of a man in Raleigh from 2022. Yesterday, Robbin Diane Brown, 59, was taken into custody and charged with the murder of 69-year-old Keith Graham, as reported by
ABC11
. Graham was discovered deceased, with wounds indicative of a stabbing, over two years ago in the 3600 block of New Bern Avenue.
According to the Raleigh Police Department, Brown, a resident of Raleigh, is now among the accused alongside Elaine Neal, 53, Brian Wynn, 49, and Tiffany Daly, 38, who were previously arrested and charged the day following the discovery of Graham’s body. With the stabbing injuries that led to his death, Graham’s case has seen an elongated investigation, which has now seen the arrest, as of last night, has Brown currently held at the Wake County Detention Center.
The initial trio of suspects, Neal, Wynn, and Daly, have been facing charges related to this case since 2022. This development, as
CBS 17
reported, represents a significant stride in the investigation, providing a new dimension to the circumstances surrounding the untimely death of Graham. The arrest record implies a possibility of conspiracy in the occurrence of this murder, with four individuals now implicated in the crime.
As the case proceeds, details about the involvement of all the accused parties are expected to emerge. The Raleigh Police Department had previously charged three other people, confirming their responsibility in the stabbing death that occurred on New Bern Avenue. Brown joins them in a narrative that has been unraveling since the crime was first reported in 2022, according to details shared by
WRAL
.
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