Suspect in UVA student's disappearance in custody in Texas
Charlottesville police officials announced Wednesday evening that Jesse Matthew Jr., the suspect in the disappearance of 18-year-old University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, has been taken into custody in Galveston, Texas. Charged with abduction with intent to defile, Matthew, 32, is believed to be the last person to see Graham before she went missing on Sept. 13. Ref. USAToday
Human remains have been found in the search for missing UVA student Hannah Graham, police say. Watch the briefing on CNNgo.
Graham, an 18-year-old in her second year at the University of Virginia, was last seen September 13 in an area of Charlottesville known as the Downtown Mall.
Eleven days later, police in Texas arrested a suspect in the case, Jesse Matthew, 32. Investigators say Matthew is the last person believed to be with Graham. He is now in Virginia, charged with abduction with intent to defile. Ref. CNN
Suspect in Hannah Graham case indicted for 2005 sex assault
A Fairfax County, Va., grand jury has indicted Jesse Matthew in a 2005 sexual assault case in the northern Virginia county. Matthew is a suspect in the disappearance of University of Virginia student Hannah Graham. Ref. USAToday
The Virginia Medical Examiner's Office says human remains found last week are those of missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, according to the Albemarle County Police Department. Ref. CNN
Jesse Matthew expected to plead guilty in deaths of 2 Virginia college students, prosecutor says
Jesse Matthew, the man accused of kidnapping and murdering two Virginia college students in two separate incidents, is expected to enter a plea agreement in both cases, according to a statement by the Commonwealth's Attorney's office. Matthew is accused of killing Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington in 2009 and University of Virginia student Hannah Graham in 2014. Ref. USAToday.