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"He matched the description of the suspect, he wore the same clothing, he had the same first name "Johnny" and he lived about a block away," said Thomas. Thomas said the Illinois State Police received new information a couple of years ago that led them to McCullough, and that they have been working with local detectives. "We were able recently to totally disallow (McCullough's) alibi with fresh information and new interviews," Thomas said. Thomas said he spoke to Maria's family on Thursday to prepare them for the news. "We're hoping that his arrest and eventual conviction will bring some measure of closure for the family," Thomas said. Ridulph told the Sun-Times that learning of the arrest stoked old feelings of anger about his sister's slaying, noting that his parents have died. "They talk about closure, which there is never such a thing," Ridulph said. "It was pretty well closed for us, and now it's all open again. My daughter said to me when I told her (about the arrest), she said it's too bad my parents aren't alive. I said,
'Thank God they weren't alive for this day.'"
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