Pennsylvania Man's Death Ruled Homicide 38 Years After Brutal Assault
Craig Tschudy succumbed to injuries from a mistaken identity attack in 1986, with no suspects ever identified.
- Craig Tschudy, 64, died from a traumatic brain injury sustained in a 1986 assault.
- The attack occurred in York, Pennsylvania, and was a case of mistaken identity.
- Despite investigations, the assailants were never identified, and no arrests were made.
- The York County Coroner's Office declared the death a homicide, citing the injury's contribution.
- There is no statute of limitations on homicides, but no charges will be filed due to lack of suspects.