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Edmonton man charged in 2007 death of Calgary woman to return to court in March

Tara-Anne Landgraf is seen in an undated handout photo. Landgraf, 37, was killed in 2007. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Crimestoppers

The case of an Edmonton man charged in a cold case killing in Calgary has been put over to next month.

The accused spoke by phone to his lawyer, during what was supposed to be his first court appearance, and the matter was adjourned to March 8.

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Police say the accused was 16 when the body of Tara-Anne Landgraf was discovered by a passerby in August 2007.

Read more: DNA match leads to murder charge in 13-year-old Calgary cold case

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.

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Police say advances in forensics helped in the arrest.

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