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DNA leads jurors to convict Bronx man in 20-year-old murder

Bronx jurors convicted a man Wednesday for a two-decade-old murder that was only recently solved by DNA, authorities said.

Angel Guridy-Cabral, 51, was nailed on a second-degree murder charge for the March 16, 1993 stabbing of former gal pal Altagracia Valdez, then 24, Bronx DA Robert Johnson said.

Jurors deliberated for two days following the three-week trial.

The killer, who faces 25 years to life, is scheduled to be sentenced on March 5.

Valdez’s was fatally knifed inside her Gerard Avenue apartment. In 1993, there was was no DNA database to check against forensic evidence recovered at the scene, according to Johnson.

Dets. Mark Tebbens and Anthony Padilla of the NYPD Cold Case Apprehension Squad re-opened the case years later and got the fortunate hit, Johnson said.

Detectives traced Guridy-Cabral to the Dominican Republic. He was indicted in 2010 and finally returned to the Bronx in May 2012 after a long extradition fight.