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Man Charged In 1996 Murder Of Crockett Restaurant Waitress

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Investigators with the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office say they have solved a case from 25 years ago involving the killing of a waitress at a Crockett restaurant.

Danny Lamont Hamilton, 51, is charged with murder and related offenses in the killing of Priscilla Lewis, a 21-year-old Vallejo woman who was working at the Four Corners restaurant on Second Avenue in Crockett.

On Sept. 24, 1996, the restaurant’s cook called 911 shortly before 10:30 p.m. after finding Lewis dead in the basement bathroom in the building, and investigators determined her cause of death was asphyxiation from drowning, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

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Last year, detectives submitted additional information to a crime lab for testing and a DNA match came back for Hamilton, who had been in the county jail in Martinez from 1999 to 2002 on unrelated sexual assault charges, sheriff’s officials said.

He is currently in state prison in Southern California and was charged Wednesday in the killing.

“I would like to recognize the many Sheriff’s Office homicide detectives and crime lab staff for their dedication and relentless work,” Sheriff David Livingston said in a statement. “We continue to investigate unsolved homicides in an effort to provide families, like that of Priscilla Lewis, with answers and some closure and to hold suspects accountable.”

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Forget his life sentence. Let burn him!

Let’s point out that he incarcerated from 300 years. What’s the point? Take him out back and take care of business saving taxpayers lots of money.

I wish they would find out what happened to Eileen Mishalou. Spelling is wrong but close enough.

Wow. I used to go to Four Corners. I didn’t know her, but I knew who she was. I hope when this guy’s time comes, it is not pleasant.

Justice delayed is justice denied, but in this case I’m glad he was finally caught.
Good follow up buy the sheriff department!
Tim

The police almost always do a good job! It’s the judges, courts, DA ( and liberal politics) that unwind everything.

Police 👍🏼

I shudder to think what the DA will or will not do.

I always support the Police.

The DA, not so much.

I was shocked to hear he was already locked up. He must really be one messed up thug. Too many criminals wandering our streets.

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