NEW YORK, March 7, 2006

Ex-Con's Home Searched In Student Slay

Bouncer At NYC Bar Questioned In Imette St. Guillen Investigation

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    New York City police are questioning a local bar bouncer, who is a person of interest in the killing of John Jay College graduate student Imette St. Guillen. WCBS' Ti-Hua Chang reports.

  • Video Profiler On St. Guillen Murder

    Criminal profiler Pat Brown offers her opinion about a potential suspect who is being questioned by New York City police in the Imette St. Guillen murder.

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    There may be a break in the murder case of a young female student. New York police are reportedly questioning the bouncer of a nightclub where she was last seen. Wendy Gillette reports.

    • Investigators prepare to enter the home of a potential suspect in the murder of graduate student Imette St. Guillen in the Queens borough of New York, Monday, March 6, 2006.

      Investigators prepare to enter the home of a potential suspect in the murder of graduate student Imette St. Guillen in the Queens borough of New York, Monday, March 6, 2006.  (AP Photo/Newsday, Joel Cairo)

    • Imette St. Guillen, seen here in a yearbook photo provided by Boston Latin High School, was a graduate honors student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She was found strangled to death Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Brooklyn.

      Imette St. Guillen, seen here in a yearbook photo provided by Boston Latin High School, was a graduate honors student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She was found strangled to death Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Brooklyn.  (AP)

    • Imette St. Guillen's sister, Alejandra, left, her mother Maureen, right, and an unidentified family member leave Gormley Funeral Home in Boston, Saturday, March 4, 2006, after attending St. Guillen's funeral service.

      Imette St. Guillen's sister, Alejandra, left, her mother Maureen, right, and an unidentified family member leave Gormley Funeral Home in Boston, Saturday, March 4, 2006, after attending St. Guillen's funeral service.  (AP Photo/Bizuayehu Tesfaye)

    • In a photo provided by Boston Latin High School, Imette St. Guillen, left, poses with friends at her high school graduation.

      In a photo provided by Boston Latin High School, Imette St. Guillen, left, poses with friends at her high school graduation.  (AP)

    • This detail of a flower print bed spread was released by the New York City Police Department on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006.

      This detail of a flower print bed spread was released by the New York City Police Department on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006.  (AP)

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However, the warrant did not let cops search the blue van in the driveway, which belongs to Littlejohn's mother, Harris said. Sources tell The Daily News that the bouncer was spotted sitting in a van outside the SoHo bar talking with the student as she stood on the sidewalk in the last moments she was seen alive.

Littlejohn's aunt said outside the home she didn't think her nephew was involved in St. Guillen's killing.

"I pray that it wasn't him. The young lady was somebody's daughter, somebody's sister," said Harris.

For 24 hours detectives continued to grill the bouncer at a Brooklyn police station, before he asked for a legal aid attorney and tried to leave, Chang reports. But police learned the bouncer violated his parole, which included house curfew after 7 p.m., so they were able to hold him.

Cell phone records showed Littlejohn was at home about 5 p.m., according to newspaper reports. The records also place him at 6 p.m. within a mile of where St. Guillen's body was dumped in a deserted area off the Belt Parkway, the sources said. Her body was found at about 8:40 p.m. after an anonymous male tipster made a 911 call from a diner in the area.

Littlejohn, who has been in and out of prison for 20 years, has used a different alias for nearly every crime. Two names he went by were "John Handsome" and "Jonathan Blaze," which also is the secret identity of comic book character "Ghost Rider," according to newspaper reports. He was sentenced to 8½ to 10 years for a 1995 Long Island bank robbery.

The state Parole Board denied his release in May 2004.

"Your violent and out-of-control behavior shows you to be a menace to society," the board found. "Your continued incarceration remains in the best interest of society."

"The No. 1 job of serial killers is security. Yes, I would be looking at this guy very carefully for those reasons," Brown told The Early Show. "When you're going out to car at night, the last person you want to walk you to your car is a security guard."

St. Guillen had been set to graduate this semester from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan. She graduated with honors from George Washington University in Washington.

She was buried over the weekend outside of Boston where her family lives. Friends and relatives at her funeral on Saturday remembered her for her infectious smile, bold confidence, love of board games and penchant for high heels.

"She was kind, she was loving and she wouldn't hurt anyone," her mother, Maureen, said Tuesday outside her home.

St. Guillen's family has appealed for the public's help in finding the killer. Police say anyone with information about St. Guillen should call 1-800-577-TIPS.

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