MURDER
CASE #: 1992-14
MURDER CASE #: 1992-14
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Rita Faye Brisbon

Rita Faye Brisbon
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Date of Offense:

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Offense Location:

Colton CA

Case Disposition:

Solved in 2019 from DNA blood sample, Andre Robinson (deceased) killed Rita Brisbon

Summary:

Rita Brisbon was found deceased near the railroad tracks off Pepper Ave. and the 10fwy. in Colton. The area was frequented by transients, who frequently rode the railroad box cars back and forth from northern California and Arizona. A black male adult transient named “DC” now believed to be approximately 40-55 years old was last seen with the victim. Detectives are seeking the identity of “DC” in order to question him about the murder. (H#1992-150)

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ANYONE WITH INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Sheriff Homicide Detail (909) 387-3589 or WE TIP 1-800-78-CRIME

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Lead Investigator

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER’S DEPARTMENT FLYER

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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER’S DEPARTMENT FLYER

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Timeline of Events

Tuesday, November 24, 1992 09:44am

Rita Brisbon was found deceased near the railroad tracks off Pepper Ave. and the 10 fwy. in Colton CA


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Associated Persons

Andre R. (Suspect) - Living

DC U. (Friend) - Living

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