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    UPDATE: Write-in votes making a difference in the primary
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    Home News Challingsworth’s killer had allegedly broken into numerous homes and businesses to support a drug habit prior to murdering the former hairdresser, according to a police criminal complaint
    Challingsworth’s killer had allegedly broken into numerous homes and businesses to support a drug habit prior to murdering the former hairdresser, according to a police criminal complaint
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    GRETCHEN ROKOSKYEra Correspondent  
    July 23, 2008

    Challingsworth’s killer had allegedly broken into numerous homes and businesses to support a drug habit prior to murdering the former hairdresser, according to a police criminal complaint

    ST. MARYS – Irene Challingsworth’s killer had allegedly been
    breaking into numerous homes and businesses to support a drug habit
    prior to murdering the former hairdresser nearly nine years ago,
    according to a police criminal complaint obtained Tuesday by The
    Era.

    An unnamed former girlfriend also indicated in the complaint
    that Lawrence Earl Donachy, 33, of St. Marys, had told her on
    several occasions that he and another man, believed to be named
    Craig Evans, killed Challingsworth.

    There was no indication immediately given in the complaint as to
    whether Evans is being sought in connection with the case.

    Donachy was arrested Monday morning for the 1999 murder and
    charged with criminal homicide, rape, burglary, aggravated assault
    and criminal attempt at arson, all first-degree felonies; and
    unlawful restraint, a first-degree misdemeanor.

    Donachy was arraigned Monday afternoon before District Judge
    Donald A. Wilhelm of St. Marys and remanded to jail with no bail. A
    preliminary hearing is slated for 1 p.m. July 30 in front of
    Wilhelm.

    Challingsworth, a 56-year-old hairdresser who lived on Walnut
    Street, was found dead by one of her early morning customers on
    April 6, 1999, in her home, which doubled as a beauty shop. She had
    been stabbed three times in the neck and was found lying on a bed,
    naked from the waist down, with a pillow over her face and upper
    torso. She was bound at the wrists with panty hose and had a bra
    tied around her neck, according to the criminal complaint against
    Donachy.

    According to the complaint, on March 25, Donachy’s former
    girlfriend was interviewed. She said Donachy told her on several
    occasions that he and another man, who she believed to be named
    Craig Evans, killed Irene Challingsworth, the complaint states.

    Donachy allegedly told her that Evans was in shock about the
    incident, and he was always worried that Evans would go to the
    police, according to the criminal complaint.

    She said she and Donachy made numerous trips to Buffalo, N.Y.,
    to buy drugs, according to the affidavit. She added that Donachy
    was breaking into many houses and businesses during this time frame
    to support his drug habit.

    The former girlfriend said Donachy told her that no one was
    supposed to be home when they broke into Challingsworth’s house,
    the complaint says.

    The woman remembered that, on one trip to Buffalo, she pulled a
    pillow from behind Donachy’s truck seat to sleep on, and Donachy
    told her the pillow came from Challingsworth’s house, the complaint
    says. She said Donachy told her after leaving Challingsworth’s
    house that he had gone to either his grandfather’s house or Evans’
    grandfather’s house to change clothes, because his were stained
    with blood. The woman said Donachy told her that Evans’ clothes
    were clean, the complaint says.

    Donachy then allegedly told her that they took the bloody
    clothes and dumped them on Johnsonburg Road, near Dam Inn Road.

    The woman said that Donachy went out looking for his bloody
    clothes in late spring because the snow was melting and he was
    afraid someone would find them, the complaint says. She didn’t know
    whether he found the clothes or not.

    The criminal complaint also describes a former officer’s
    recollection of seeing Donachy just before the crime.

    Former St. Marys patrol officer William Brem was working the
    police shift prior to Challingsworth being found dead. Brem said he
    was at the Uni-Mart store on South Michael Street between 12:30 and
    1 a.m. and remembered seeing Donachy using the pay phone, the
    complaint says.

    Brem saw Donachy traveling the sidewalk as he passed near the
    intersection of South Michael Street and Wendell Road, the
    complaint says. Donachy was heading toward the victim’s residence,
    which is less than a mile from the store.

    Also in the affidavit, the autopsy findings are explained.

    An autopsy had been performed shortly after the death by Dr.
    Eric Lee Vey, forensic pathologist, who ruled that Challingsworth
    died as a result of stab wounds to the neck and listed the manner
    of death as homicide.

    The autopsy also listed a skin burn on the left thigh consistent
    with heat-induced post-mortem burn; investigators have not
    explained the basis for Donachy’s attempted arson charges.

    Meanwhile, the complaint also said semen stains were found at
    the crime scene. Samples were taken and sent through CODIS – an
    FBI-based national DNA databank – but no matching results were
    found at the time.

    St. Marys City Police investigated the murder from 1999 to 2002,
    when it was turned over to a Ridgway-based state police cold case
    unit. The DNA profile was re-submitted to CODIS in 2002, and a
    match with an unidentified DNA profile was found.

    The complaint indicates that, this February, the unidentified
    DNA profile was found to be consistent with that of a previously
    convicted offender, Donachy.

    Samples were taken Feb. 18 from Donachy, after which they were
    taken to the Greensburg DNA lab for analysis, according to the
    complaint. On March 12, lab reports allegedly revealed that the
    samples matched the DNA obtained from the bottom of Challingworth’s
    sheet.

    Some other evidence found early in the investigation has
    apparently turned out to be irrelevant.

    Challingsworth had purchased a winning Bingo Mania lottery
    ticket worth ,1,000 at Consolidated News the day before she was
    slain and was unable to cash it in at the time. Initially, the
    ticket was thought to be a motive in the killing, but it was found
    untouched in her purse by police during their investigation.

    (Era reporter Adam Vosler contributed to this report.)

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