Crime & Safety

Court Date Set for Suspect in Albertsons Killing

Kelvin Green faces a preliminary hearing Nov. 22

A preliminary hearing date has been set for the man suspected of fatally stabbing his estranged wife while she was working at Albertsons, the has told Santa Monica Patch.

Kelvin Green, 52, is due to appear at the Los Angeles Superior Court's Airport Courthouse on Nov. 22. He is in jail in lieu of $1 million bail.

Green, who faces one count each of murder and assault, previously pleaded not guilty. The latter charge involves a good Samaritan who tried to get involved in the incident. (The Samaritan was not injured.)

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The incident, which is , happened Aug. 22 at the  at 3105 Wilshire Blvd.

Customers said they saw a man stabbing the clerk—Christina Talley, 46—multiple times.

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"It was horrifying," said a Santa Monica Patch reader who was shopping at the store at the time of the incident. The reader asked not to be identified.

Police investigators said the suspect entered the Albertsons and approached the clerk from behind while she was working at the checkout. He then started hitting her and stabbing her around the head, neck and upper torso.

The man then fled the store, heading southbound on Berkeley Street toward Wilshire Boulevard.

Though in critical condition, Talley was conscious when Santa Monica police arrived at the store. She was taken to a hospital and died the next morning.

Descriptions of the suspect resembled descriptions of Green, who was the same day Talley died. Green was for an unspecified medical illness.

"During the course of the investigation, Mr. Green was ultimately determined to be a suspect to the homicide," SMPD Sgt. Richard Lewis said.


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