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Updated · Fox News · Jul 17
Colorado Man, 79, Indicted in 1981 Flight Attendant Murder After DNA Trash Match
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 17

Colorado Man, 79, Indicted in 1981 Flight Attendant Murder After DNA Trash Match

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 17

Summary

  • Larry Dean Brown, 79, was arrested June 8 in Colorado, indicted June 29 in Tarrant County and extradited to North Texas over the 1981 strangling death of Braniff flight attendant Beverly "Casey" Bruneau.
  • A 2026 covert DNA collection from two discarded soda bottles outside Brown’s Colorado home produced a profile that could not exclude him as the source of male blood found on Bruneau’s nightgown.
  • The case had stalled for decades after Bruneau was found dead in her Grapevine apartment with an electrical cord around her neck; preserved evidence tested in 2010 yielded an unidentified male DNA profile but no CODIS hit.
  • Brown had drawn scrutiny on the day of the killing because his wife was Bruneau’s best friend and former roommate, and investigators also examined a dispute over allegedly inflated insurance repair claims tied to a fire-damaged Dallas house.
  • Grapevine police said confirmatory DNA analysis and other forensic testing are still pending as prosecutors pursue the murder charge.

Insights

After 45 years, a soda bottle links a lawyer to murder. What other secrets will the upcoming trial now reveal?
He was a pilot, veteran, and lawyer for decades. Was he also a killer hiding in plain sight all along?