Montgomery County Police told the Daily Beast that Birch had moved into Frankel's long-time home in January because their families were acquainted, and was she was paying rent. Though the autopsy wasn't scheduled to be performed until Thursday, charging documents in the case reviewed by the Post state that the police believe that Birch suffocated Frankel. ![]() She was represented by a public defender, according to the Washington Post. She was charged with first-degree murder and held without bond. In an interview with Montgomery County Police after her arrest, Birch allegedly again admitted to killing Frankel. ![]() Police stated that they were called to Frankel's Kensington, Maryland home - which is situated just outside the Capitol Beltway - on Wednesday morning for a "death investigation." That call came from Birch, they said, who allegedly told police upon their arrival that she had killed Frankel.Īfter locating Frankel's body, police say that they recovered other evidence consistent with Birch's confession and arrested her. Montgomery County, Maryland police charged Julia Birch, 26, with first-degree murder on Wednesday in the death of Nancy Ann Frankel, 92, an award-winning local artist who focused on sculptural works. suburbs this week after a young woman allegedly confessed to killing her landlord-housemate. An intergenerational house-sharing arrangement turned deadly in the Washington, D.C.
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