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CLOUD — Kay Myers drove all night to thank St. Cloud police for solving her sister Norma Page's 1979 murder. Overcome by exhaustion and emotion, Myers spoke of her family's 31-year-vigil for justice. 'I stand here just representing my sister Norma,' Myers said at St. Cloud City Hall on Thursday, the morning after the arrest of Steve Bronson Jr.
On a charge of first-degree murder. 'We drove all night from Nashville not knowing why I just felt I needed to be here today. This is where her heart is.'

Myers is one of three surviving sisters of Norma Page who lobbied St. Cloud police for decades to continue investigating and solve her murder. The contributions by the sisters and a cousin were acknowledged by Police Chief Peter Gauntlett. 'As a result of a letter Kay had sent us in August of last year' the case was reviewed and pursued as a cold-case investigation using the latest developments in DNA analysis, he said at a news conference. 'Kay kept copious notes over the yearsThis story had already been written. This was just the last chapter.' Gauntlett also acknowledged that the case would not have been solved without improved DNA analysis and testing by DNA Labs International, a private lab in Deerfield Beach, and the assistance of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Bronson was never on our radar,' he said of the original investigation. 'So for 31 years he was not on anyone's radar.' Bronson, a Kissimmee resident, served about 20 years in some of the toughest prisons in Florida and California for a series of violent crimes and escape. Page was likely tortured before death At the time of Norma Page's killing he had been released on probation and was living in Kissimmee, about 10 miles from St.
The evidence that led to the arrest of Bronson, 62, included three separate splashes of his blood after he cut himself while repeatedly striking Norma Page in the head with a glass Del Monte ketchup bottle that shattered during the attack, according to an arrest affidavit released Thursday. During an interview Wednesday with St. Cloud detectives, Bronson said he attacked Norma Page after first seeing her watering the lawn of her home, once a parsonage for the Church of the Nazarene on Tennessee Avenue, according to Gauntlett. Bronson said he asked the 28-year-old minister's wife for a glass of water and then overpowered her.
The arrest affidavit states that she was tied to her bed, stripped and stabbed 34 times. Those injuries included multiple superficial slices on the left side of her neck that were described as signs she likely had been tortured and taunted before she died. Bronson's blood was found inside the victim's blue-and-white swimming suit top that had been stripped from her body and discarded in a nearby bathroom. Other samples of his blood were found on a toddler's shirt found on the floor of the children's bedroom where Norma Page died. A third specimen was found on a bloody towel dropped outside the parsonage, according to the affidavit. 'It was like her to give' Myers was shocked to learn her sister was attacked after she was asked for a glass of water.
'It was like her to give. She was compassionate. She was a mother of young children,' Myers said. 'The Bible says, 'Just give a cup of water in my name,' and she did that and that cost her life.' Myers and the rest of her extended family belong to the Nazarene Church.