From Deseret News archives:
Man bound over again in 1980 slaying
Officer says DNA links suspect to Davis death
Second District Judge Michael Allphin advanced the case toward trial after hearing testimony at a preliminary hearing from a Woods Cross police detective and the victim's husband.
Owens, 57, last year faced the same murder charge, but it was dismissed only a month before trial at the request of prosecutors, who vowed to keep on investigating and retained the right to refile charges.
Woods Cross police detective Brad Benson testified Friday that after the crime occurred in 1980, Strom's underwear was sent to the Weber State University Crime Lab for forensic testing. Given the technology at the time, however, nothing linking a person to the crime was discovered on that item of clothing.
This year, subsequent examination of the underpants at the Utah State Crime Lab revealed two blood spots on the outside of the clothing that Benson said contained DNA linked to Owens.
A re-analysis of autopsy results by the state's chief medical examiner, Dr. Todd Grey, also produced a narrower time frame for Strom's death because of advances in technology.
Additional testimony said that DNA samples found under Strom's fingernails belonged to Owens and Strom's husband, Steve Strom. The DNA from Owens was semen in the sample from the victim's right-hand fingernails, according to Benson.
The DNA on the left-hand fingernails was an undisclosed material, but semen and saliva were ruled out. The left-hand DNA evidence showed Owens was the major donor and Steve Strom a minor donor, Benson said.
Owens, who is being held without bail in the Davis County Jail, is charged with first-degree felony murder in Strom's death. He turned himself in after the new charges were filed earlier this month.
Initially Steve Strom was charged with his wife's killing, but those charges were dropped. The case was later reopened by Woods Cross police.
Steve Strom took the witness stand Friday and described how his wife had moved back home after a six- or seven-week separation and said he assumed he had mentioned how happy he was she had returned to him to Owens, a co-worker. The two men also had socialized a little outside work.
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