Musical cleft symbol tattoo leads to capture of Florida murder suspect in Connecticut
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Police say a tattoo of a musical cleft symbol tattoo and the name "Danei" led to the arrest of a 21-year-old North Miami man accused of killing a 73-year-old housemate by cracking a hot metal frying pan over his head.
The Miami Herald reports a U.S. deputy marshal spotted the tattoo when he pulled alongside Danei Washington Gordon as he rode a bicycle in Hartford, Connecticut, on Aug. 19. Federal agents had been searching for Gordon in Hartford.
Marshal's service inspector Barry Golden says Gordon gave agents a fake name, but the tattoo gave him away.
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Miami-Dade detectives flew to Hartford to question Gordon, who's awaiting extradition to Florida. It's not known whether he has an attorney.
He faces a second-degree murder charge in the death of Neville Smith.