Surveillance video helped link Severance to Va. killings

WASHINGTON — Surveillance footage showing a 1990s model red Ford Escort speeding away from the area where an Alexandria woman was killed in February helped authorities link Charles Severance with the killings of three Alexandria residents, according to The Washington Post.

Severance is charged in the murders of Ruthanne Lodato, Ronald Kirby and Nancy Dunning, three prominent Alexandria residents who were killed in a similar fashion.

He became the main focus of a police investigation after the death of Lodato in February. Investigators developed a sketch based on the bearded man who knocked on Lodato’s door, spurring a manhunt in Alexandria.

According to the search warrant, calls to police saying the sketch looked like Severance led investigators to the man, whose grizzled beard and hair appeared strikingly similar to the drawing.

The Post reports the footage does not show the car’s license plate, but a Fairfax County search warrant indicates Severance drove himself to the Russian Embassy in D.C. about a month after Lodato’s killing in a 1999 red Ford Escort.

The three murders, the first of which occurred in 2003, are linked by ballistic evidence proving the same gun was used in all three.

Severance was charged with the murders in September.

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