40 Years Later, The Truth Finally Comes Out: Long Island Police Arrest Alleged Killer of 16-Year-Old Girl.qn

A Walmart worker was charged Wednesday with the brutal 1984 murder and rape of a 16-year-old Long Island girl — ending decades of mystery and speculation, Nassau County prosecutors announced.

Richard Bilodeau, 63, was arraigned on murder charges for the Nov. 10, 1984, cold-case slaying of Theresa Fusco, thanks to high-tech DNA testing by the FBI, authorities said.

“I never gave up hope,” Thomas Fusco, the slain teen’s dad, told reporters. “I always had faith in the system.

Richard Bilodeau at Nassau County Courthouse.

Richard Bilodeau appears at the Nassau County Courthouse on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, indicted in the killing of Theresa Fusco Newsday

Theresa Fusco smiling and holding a white stuffed animal.

Theresa Fusco seen in an undated photo.

Richard Bilodeau at Nassau County Courthouse.

Suspect Richard Bilodeau appears at the Nassau County Courthouse on Wednesday, October 15, 2025. Newsday

“For me, hearing that there was someone [who took] my daughter’s life will bring closure to me and my family,” he said. “It’s heartbreaking to go through this over and over again, but this seems like a finalization and I’m very grateful. Very grateful.”

Fusco, an aspiring dancer, left her job at the popular Hot Skates skating rink in Lynbrook on Nov. 10, 1984, and disappeared — and was found dead and naked nearby on Dec. 5.

“The DNA was taken from a vaginal swab,” Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Jared Rosenblatt said in court. “The defendant worked the overnight shift at Walmart in Suffolk County.

Theresa Fusco, victim of Long Island murder, smiling.

Murder victim Theresa Fusco was killed in 1984. Obtained by the NY Post

“When questioned, the defendant denied knowing her,” Rosenblatt told Judge Helene Gugerty. “He denied recognizing the pictures of her. When told about when the crime occurred, [he said], ‘Yeah, people got away with murder back then.”

Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly said Fusco left the rink in tears after being fired before she went missing.

Donnelly said the teen’s body was found “buried beneath leaves in a wooded area a few blocks away from Hot Skates.”

Image of a plastic cup with a straw labeled "Item 1.1 cup with straw used by Richard Bilodeau" on a display screen.

DNA evidence was found in a straw. Stefano Giovannini

Police said the bubbly teen had been raped, beaten and strangled, then dumped in the woods.

The grisly case horrified the quiet suburban community for months, until three local men — John Restivo, Dennis Halstead and John Kogut — were arrested and convicted in the teen’s horrific murder in 1986.

However, DNA evidence later cleared all three after they had served up to 18 years behind bars. They were freed in 2003, then sued and were awarded $43 million for wrongful prosecution, with the verdict later upheld on appeal.

Richard Bilodeau escorted into court in Nassau County.

Richard Bilodeau is escorted into court in Nassau County Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025. Kevin Sheehan / NY Post

Donnelly said investigators identified Bilodeau as a potential suspect in the decades-old case and trailed him.

Their break came in February, when the accused killer bought a drink at Tropical Smoothie near his Suffolk County home — and threw the cup into the trash, where cops retrieved it.

“The DNA from that straw, Richard Bilodeau’s DNA, was a match to the sample that was taken from Theresa’s body,” she said.

“He was 24-years old,” Donnelly added. “He was operating, according to him, a mobile coffee truck in Nassau County and he was living with his grandparents,” about a mile from the rink.

Collage of two images of Therese Fusco.

Victim Theresa Fusco was killed when she was 16 years old. Stefano Giovannini

Asked about the earlier wrongful prosecution in the case, the DA maintained there is no doubt this time around.

“Science and DNA evidence doesn’t lie, period,” she said. “What happened in that case, I was not privy to. I was not the prosecutor on the case. But it’s 2025, and when you have a DNA match, 100% match, we got the guy.”

Defense attorney Daniel Russo denied his client was behind the grisly murder.

Newspaper page with headlines about a judge refusing to drop a charge against Von Bulow and a man confessing to choking a woman to death in a cemetery.

An article on the teenager’s murder.

The charges bring long-awaited relief for the tragic teen’s parents.

On Wednesday, her father, Thomas Fusco, hugged a relative at the courthouse and whispered in her ear, “Now you go home and enjoy the rest of your life. Enjoy your daughter.”

“Everything that’s been said, I can tell you it’s been documented over the years, and I only loved her and miss her,” he told reporters. “She lives in my heart, as you can see.”

Newspaper page with headlines "Urgent plea issued for witnesses COPS SEEK VICTIMS' HELP TO NAIL L.I. SEX-KILLERS" and images of Theresa Fusco, Kelly Morrissey, and Jacqueline Martarella.

A New York Post article on the murder.

He held up a photo of Theresa.

Bilodeau was ordered held without bail pending a return court appearance on Nov. 21.

With Post wires

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