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Edmonton man charged in 2007 stabbing death of Calgary woman to make first court appearance

An Edmonton man charged in a cold case killing is to make a court appearance in Calgary on Tuesday.

Body of Tara-Anne Landgraf, 37, was found in Ramsay by a passerby

Tara-Anne Landgraf, 37, was found dead by a passerby at about 5 a.m. on Aug. 5, 2007, near the intersection of Burns Avenue and Alexander Street S.E. in Calgary's southeast Ramsay neighbourhood. (Calgary Crime Stoppers)

An Edmonton man charged in a cold case killing is to make a court appearance in Calgary on Tuesday.

Police say the accused was 16 when the body of Tara-Anne Landgraf was discovered by a passerby in August 2007 in the 2000 block of Burns Avenue S.E. in Ramsay.

They say the 37-year-old woman was stabbed and sexually assaulted in what appeared to be a random attack.

The accused, who is now 28, faces a charge of first-degree murder and can't be identified because he was a youth at the time.

Police say advances in forensics helped in the arrest.

The body of Tara-Anne Langraf, 37, was found dead near the 2000 block of Burns Ave. S.E., pictured, in the early morning of Aug. 5, 2007. (Google Earth)

A DNA profile was identified from evidence collected at the time, but no match was made.

Police say investigators took a fresh look at the case in 2019 and worked with forensic specialists, who were able to identify a suspect last September.