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Suspect pleads not guilty to 1975 killing
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:21 AM
The family friend accused of sexually assaulting and killing a 19-year-old Buffalo woman in
1975 wants to work out a plea deal after being indicted today -- some 34 years after the
crime.
The attorney for Bernard Thomas Jr. said he wants to work out a deal after Thomas was
indicted in the shooting death of Michelle Dixon. Thomas -- who's been arrested more than 50
times -- was charged with one count of intentional murder and two counts of murder while
committing sex crimes.
Joseph A. Agro, Thomas' court-appointed attorney, entered not guilty pleas today on his
client's behalf during an arraignment before Erie County Judge Shirley Troutman.
Afterward, Agro said Thomas has been the only suspect in the case for the past three
decades. He said his client admits he had sex with the murder victim and may have been the
person who called 911 after she was shot. Agro said the case will come down to whether Thomas
"intended to kill her."
Citing Thomas' 56 prior arrests, Troutman ordered him to remain jailed without bail
following his arraignment for second-degree -- or intentional -- murder and for murder while
committing two felony sex crimes.
Dixon was found face down in her bed, with a pillow over her head and small-caliber bullet
wounds in her head and back on May 20, 1975. Her mother and brother were in the Carl Street
home when the slaying occurred.
Thomas, a friend of Dixon's boyfriend, was always considered a suspect. However, he wasn't
arrested until the victim's relatives heard a rumor that the case had been reopened. When they
contacted police, they learned the rumor was false.
However, the family's inquiry prompted Buffalo's Cold Case Squad to take another look. They
did a DNA analysis of some left-over physical evidence and talked to retired detectives who
mentioned that Thomas had been a suspect from the start.
The squad then got a DNA sample from Thomas, 55, of South Division Street, and he was
arrested May 18.
Prosecutor Gary W. Hackbush told the judge the Erie County District Attorney's Office
stands ready for trial, but he declined further comment as he left court. The judge scheduled
a Dec. 14 jury trial.
Thomas's wife and two female relatives left the courtroom without comment.
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