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A jilted boyfriend who avoided jail for 35 years was found guilty Thursday of brutally choking and stabbing a Torrance nurse to death in , ending decades of suspicion that he committed the bloody crime because she dumped him. Douglas Gordon Bradford, 62, who had claimed he was sailing off Long Beach on the night year-old Lynne Knight was slain, will be sent to prison for 26 years to life in prison when he is sentenced Oct.
A jury of seven men and five women deliberated just more than two days in Superior Court in downtown Los Angeles before reaching its verdict of guilty of first-degree murder. The trial before Judge Curtis Rappe lasted about six weeks. Bradford showed no emotion as he learned his fate, Lewin said. Out on bail since his arrest five years ago, Bradford was taken immediately to jail.
Torrance police detectives always suspected Bradford, a Cal State Long Beach engineering student at the time, in the killing. But prosecutors in the early s rejected filing charges because of a lack of evidence. Although no DNA was found in the case, Torrance detectives reopened it in the early s.
Bradford and Knight had met while skiing. They dated for about two months, and then Knight broke up with him. She told her sister he was much more serious about the relationship than she was. Bradford, prosecutors said, planned the slaying, crafting a homemade garrote out of wood pieces and picture-hanging wire. He stalked Knight while she dated other men and entered her apartment on Aug. The garrote was found under her body. During the trial, prosecutors presented testimony that revealed how angry Bradford was after the couple broke up, and how he was spotted driving past her rented home at Anza Avenue near Torrance Boulevard.
One night he burst into her home while she was dating another man, threw a lamp at her and called her a whore. The paintings were still on the walls. The wood used to make the garrote was used as door and window jams in her house.