EXCLUSIVE: DA reopens unsolved 1992 case involving the 'saint of gay life'
The controversial death of Marsha P. Johnson, dubbed the 'mayor of Christopher Street,' is being put back under the microscope
By Shayna Jacobs / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Sunday, December 16, 2012, 9:40 PM
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/da-reopens-unsolved-1992-case-involving-saint-gay-life-article-1.1221742Prosecutors will take a fresh look at the 1992 death of gay icon and "mayor of Christopher Street" Marsha P. Johnson, the Daily News has learned.
Johnson, an unmistakable Greenwich Village fixture who posed for an Andy Warhol series on drag queens, was pulled from the Hudson River, fully clothed, near Christopher St. on July 6, 1992. She had been missing for days.
Her death was ruled a suicide by the city's medical examiner, but Johnson's friends and family believe she was attacked by bullies who regularly harassed and assaulted her at the pier.
The ruling was changed from "suicide" to "undetermined" in December 2002, as a result of a police investigation that determined there was not enough information to call it a suicide.
Now, two decades after her death, the Manhattan District Attorney's office has agreed to reconsider the case, law enforcement sources confirmed.