Michael Stone has returned to live in Nevada County after DNA evidence helped convict another man in the 1981 rape and murder of Stone’s wife, Sonia Carmen Herok Stone.
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- by Marianne Boll-See 5 hrs ago
''In the time since Michael Stone’s wife was murdered on Oct. 15, 1981, he has faced many obstacles to healing.
Aside from dealing with trauma, Stone has had to endure rumors that he murdered his wife — Sonia Carmen Herok Stone — even though he was cleared of charges by officials.
Now, through the advances of DNA technology, Stone can finally begin the healing process as Michael Scott Glazebrook, 67, a former Salinas school bus driver in Monterey County, was convicted in the rape and murder of Herok Stone earlier this month.
Glazebrook was the initial suspect in the first-degree murder case, which went to trial in 1983 and resulted in a hung jury. As a result, he was released from custody.
Forty years later, utilizing funds from a Monterey County Sheriff’s grant, Deputy District Attorney Matthew L’Heureux reopened the case in 2020, re-examining all evidence.
Detectives determined that some of the evidence could be tested with DNA technology that hadn’t been developed when Glazebrook first went on trial.
“In 1983, at the time of the original trial, there was no DNA testing, so what they were able to do with the evidence from the crime scene was just check it for blood type and those kinds of genetic markers,” L’Heureux told KSBW news station. “The case was reopened, evidence was resubmitted to the Department of Justice Crime Lab and they were able to extract DNA from under the victim’s fingernails and from her sexual assault kit that was taken at the time of her autopsy, and it was a match to Mr. Glazebrook.”
Glazebrook was then arrested again in August 2021 and was booked into Monterey County Jail on a warrant for murder. His bail was set at $1 million, according to officials.''