No murder charges filed -- for now
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Deirdre Newman
The district attorney’s office on Wednesday decided not to file
charges against a 67-year-old man arrested Monday in connection to a
murder investigation of a March death, citing a need for more time to
review the case.
Costa Mesa police arrested Edward Sansing on Monday on suspicion
of killing 56-year-old Joanne Stern, whom he lived with in her
two-story Costa Mesa townhome.
Stern’s death resulted from head injuries suffered in a March 20
fall that was originally deemed an accident. But based on the
investigation and autopsy results -- which have not been released --
police concluded a murder had occurred. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale
Birney would not disclose what led investigators to suspect a
homicide.
Prosecutor Matt Murphy said the investigation will continue and
Sansing may be charged at a later time.
“We are reviewing the evidence, and a filing determination will be
made at a later date in the near future,” Murphy said.
Sansing’s attorney, Paul Meyer -- who has also represented Dennis
Rodman in the past -- said the district attorney’s office acted
judiciously in not filing charges against his client.
“The district attorney’s office is taking the right approach at
this point,” Meyer said. “It is wise to look twice before leaping
into this case.”
The Costa Mesa Police Department still considers Sansing a suspect
and is continuing to pursue the case as a homicide, Birney said.
Sansing can be held in jail for two days without being charged,
police said.
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