GA - Cheryl White, 16, Warner Robins, 12 Nov 1975 *Killer died*

18 April 2019

A high-profile case against a San Antonio woman accused in the 43-year-old killing of a teenager in Warner Robins is being dismissed.

The case against Mary Jane Stewart, 61, was set to go to trial in May. She was free on bond.

But her attorney could not reach her, said Houston County Assistant District Attorney Eric Edwards.

Stewart had died in October under Hospice care in Texas, Edwards said.

Stewart’s Perry attorney Ron Daniels said he first learned of her death when he got a call from the district attorney’s office.

A neighbor of Stewart’s called the district attorney’s office after receiving a court notice for Stewart, Daniels said.

“That’s when I set about trying to determine whether she was alive or dead,” Daniels said.

He said he was “kind of shocked to find that she had died.”

Stewart was indicted April 4, 2017, on charges of malice and felony murder in the Nov. 12, 1975, slaying of 16-year-old Cheryl White.

Stewart was accused of stabbing her former roommate in the chest and cutting her throat with a knife, according to the indictment. White was stabbed 15 times in her throat, arms and side, according to Telegraph archives.

At the time of the slaying, Stewart was 18 and went by the name of Mary Jane Stewart Staples.

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Trial date was set for brutal 1975 Warner Robins killing. Why is case now being dismissed?
 

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