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N.C. man accused of killing 2 in 1985

He is expected to be extradited from prison in Georgia

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A North Carolina man serving time in a Georgia prison is set to face murder charges in the slayings of his brother and sister-in-law 24 years ago.

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office said yesterday that Sean Patrick McDuffy, 48, is being extradited back to North Carolina to face two counts of first-degree murder in the 1985 deaths of Kelly McDuffy, 24, and Kelly McDuffy's wife, Bobbie Michelle McDuffy, 20. Kelly and Sean McDuffy were brothers.

Kelly McDuffy and Bobbie Michelle McDuffy were found dead in their Fayetteville home on Feb. 21, 1985. Sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Tanna said that stab wounds to their upper bodies contributed to their deaths, but she would not discuss additional information on their cause of death.

Tanna said that the cold case was reopened in September 2007 after new evidence emerged and homicide detectives sifted through boxes of evidence and crime scene photos. She would not discuss that evidence.

Sean McDuffy was living with his brother and sister-in-law at the time of their deaths. He was considered a suspect at the time but disappeared shortly thereafter. Tanna said that evidence shows that McDuffy began traveling across the Midwest.

Cumberland County police discovered in 2006 that Sean McDuffy was in the Telfair State Prison in Helena, Ga., serving a 15-year sentence for one count of aggravated assault and two counts of cruelty to children.

Tanna said that McDuffy's prison sentence in Georgia is related to accusations that he tried to decapitate a girlfriend after an argument. However, details of the incident were unclear. A message left for the district attorney's office in Walker County, where McDuffy was charged, was not immediately returned.

The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles granted McDuffy parole in September 2009, but he has been held until he could be extradited back to North Carolina.

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