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Colorado man pleads guilty to woman’s 1970 rape, murder in Utah

Thomas Edward Egley, of Rocky Ford, faces a sentence of up to life in prison

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A Colorado man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a murder charge  slaying of a woman in east-central Utah, prosecutors say.

Thomas Edward Egley was taken into custody in Colorado in August on a warrant for the slaying of Loretta Jones, . A spokesman for the attorney general’s office said he pleaded guilty on Tuesday to second-degree felony murder.

He faces a penalty of between 10 years and life behind bars at a Nov. 22 sentencing.

Egley is 76 years old and was living in Rocky Ford, east of Pueblo, at the time of his arrest, court records show.

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Loretta Jones

According to The Associated Press, charging documents say Egley was an original suspect in the 23-year-old woman’s death, but a judge found there wasn’t enough evidence against him and dismissed the case.

Egley is accused of killing Jones in Carbon County, Utah, 45 years ago in a case that was reopened in 2009 by a sheriff’s investigator there. Prosecutors say Egley confessed.

“We’re grateful for the hard work that Carbon County investigators put into solving this 45-year-old cold case,” Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes said in a statement at the time of Egley’s arrest in August. “I hope this arrest brings some measure of closure to the family, even after all these years.”

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