Cold-case murder of teen found in creek finally cracked after 40 years as convicted rapist faces charges
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Rubin Weeks, a 63-year-old career criminal, has been arrested in connection with the cold-case murder of 17-year-old Shondra May, who was abducted in 1986. Her body was discovered tied up in a creek weeks after her disappearance. After years of stalled progress, law enforcement gathered new witness testimonies that led to Weeks' arrest, reviving a case that had haunted her family and the community. Sheriff Mike Lee, who promised May's family justice upon his election, has played a pivotal role in this development.
"When Sheriff Mike Lee was elected, he made a promise to the people of Scott County and to our family that he was going to solve this murder."
"There has been a bunch of people who have helped him keep good on his promise," Tim added.
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