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Fugitive marine indicted on murder charge

JACKSONVILLE, N.C., Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Fugitive Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean was formally charged Thursday with killing the woman whose charred remains were found in his North Carolina backyard.

Onslow County District Attorney Dewey Hudson announced a grand jury indicted Laurean for the murder of Marine Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, the Raleigh News & Observer reported. He was also charged with robbery and other theft counts for allegedly stealing and using Lauterbach's ATM card.

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Laurean was not charged with killing the pregnant Lauterbach's fetus because that is not a crime under North Carolina law, Hudson said.

Hudson told reporters he will not ask for the death penalty if Laurean is in Mexico, a country that refuses to extradite people who might face execution. Laurean, a Mexican-born U.S. citizen, is believed to have returned there by bus after leaving his truck in a parking lot near the Raleigh-Durham airport.

Laurean left a note with his wife claiming Lauterbach, who had accused him of rape, cut her own throat. An autopsy found she was killed by being hit on the head.

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