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Bethel police make arrest in 1992 murder BETHEL -- A 49-year-old former New Milford resident was arrested in North Dakota Wednesday in connection with the 1992 murder of a retired aluminum siding contractor. had long been a person of interest in the strangulation slaying and robbery of 58-year-old at the victim's Milwaukee Avenue home, police said. "It was a shock," Krauth's wife, Jody, said Thursday. "We've been married for 11 years and I've known him for 19. He's not the same person he was 18 years ago." At the time of the murder, Bethel police said, Krauth was a heavy drinker and cocaine user. He and two other men had been hired by Cromwell to clean out the basement of the victim's home shortly before Cromwell was killed, police said. Krauth acknowledged having once been a "hard-core alcoholic," but claimed to have been sober for more than a decade during an interview with a reporter for the newspaper last year. "In my earlier years, I didn't always hang out with the best crowd, but I guess everybody makes some minor mistakes in their lives," Krauth told the reporter. The newspaper interviewed Krauth after his name surfaced in a search-warrant application filed in a Minnesota court last summer seeking a DNA sample from him. But the paper didn't publish the story at the time because he hadn't been charged with a crime. Krauth said he hadn't killed Cromwell. "It isn't something I did," he is quoted as saying in the Forum story. "I'm not like that. I'm a dad. I'm a grandpa. You know I work every day." Jody Krauth said her husband has two sons, both in their 20s, from a marriage that ended in divorce when he lived in Connecticut. Police found Cromwell dead on the floor on March 29, 1992 after being contacted by a friend of the victim who was concerned after not having been able to contact him. There were no apparent signs of foul play and Cromwell's personal physician attributed the death to a heart attack. But the next day, a funeral director spotted strangulation marks around Cromwell's neck and the case was reclassified as a homicide. Suspicion focused on Krauth because a car matching the description of one he drove had been seen outside Cromwell's house and because, despite being unemployed, Krauth reportedly purchased several hundred dollars worth of cocaine shortly after the murder, police said. Police also learned that Cromwell was in the habit of carrying large amounts of cash, part of an insurance settlement from the death of his wife in a car crash a year earlier. He'd cashed a $1,000 check a few days before he was killed, but there was no money in the house when Cromwell was found, police said. Police sent several items taken from the crime scene, including clothing, a shower curtain and cigarette butt, to the state laboratory for testing in January 2009, and seven months later learned that at least some of the items contained matchable DNA samples.

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