A 43-year-old Colorado Springs man already facing a murder charge in a 2014 cold case has now been arrested for investigation of a 2010 murder, a Colorado Springs police news release said.
Rodric Lee Donley was served a first-degree murder warrant Thursday in the death of 37-year-old Martique Webster of Colorado Springs, who was shot to death in 2010, according to the Friday news release.
CSPD detectives have made an arrest in the 2010 Cold Case of Martique Webster.
On 1/23/20, Rodric Donley, 43, was served an arrest warrant for the homicide of Webster. Donley was already being held in custody for a 2014 cold case.
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Donley was being held without bond in the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center in connection to the 2014 murder of Jamanion Keys. Donley was arrested in that case in December, the news release said.
A security guard found Webster’s body in a car in an apartment complex parking lot on Oct. 12, 2010, the news release said. He had been shot in the head.
Multiple Colorado Springs detectives from the department’s police homicide and cold case units have investigated Webster’s homicide for nearly a decade, the news release said.
“Good police work to come to this outcome,” Lt. James Sokolik, Colorado Springs police spokesman, said.
Detectives served Donley a murder arrest warrant in connection to Webster’s death on Jan. 23, which would have been Webster’s 47th birthday, the news release said.