Twenty-Three Years After Killing, a Guilty Plea ; the Probe of Mary Kelley's Death Went Cold Until Persistent Police Got Roger R. Bernier to Confess.

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A hair. A handprint on a bathroom wall.

Roger Roy Bernier left just enough at the crime scene in 1986 to keep his name at the top of the suspect list in the killing of Mary M. Kelley.

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Twenty-Three Years After Killing, a Guilty Plea ; the Probe of Mary Kelley's Death Went Cold Until Persistent Police Got Roger R. Bernier to Confess.

But it was never enough to convict him.

Ultimately, it took Bernier's own words - to the detectives who reopened the cold case in 2006 and methodically interviewed Bernier over several months - to bring resolution to one of Portland's unsolved crimes.

"He gradually acknowledged his respo...

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