‘Active duty’ Army worker randomly stabbed woman to death inside her house while her 2-year-old daughter was nearby: Cops

Stephan Smerk stabbed Robin W. Lawrence to death in her home in 1994, police said. (Images: Fairfax County Police Department)

Stephan Smerk stabbed Robin W. Lawrence to death in her home in 1994, police said. (Images: Fairfax County Police Department)

A homicide investigation spanning more than 28 years and crossing state lines has ended with officers arresting a New York man as the suspect who allegedly stabbed a Virginia woman to death at her home in a random attack.

Stephan Smerk, 51, is charged with second-degree murder.

Authorities said the victim, Robin Warr Lawrence, 37, was found dead inside her residence in the community of Springfield, Virginia, almost three decades ago.

“On November 20, 1994, at approximately 12:30 p.m., Lawrence was found stabbed to death inside her home, located in the 8600 block of Reseca Lane, in Springfield,” officers said.

Cops said in a press conference on Monday that her husband was out of the country on a work trip at the time. He could not get in touch with her, so he had a family friend check out the house.

That family friend arrived to find Lawrence stabbed multiple times to death. Her 2-year-old daughter was unharmed, but cops say the murder took place while the toddler was in another room.

It was a “heinous, heinous” crime scene, Fairfax County Chief of Police Kevin Davis said.

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