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Suspect accused of stabbing man to death at motel in Delaware, police say

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Frank Deshields, 52 (Delaware State Police )NEW CASTLE, Del. - A man is being charged with murder after another man was found dead outside a motel in Delaware last month.Police say Michael White, 45, was stabbed in the chest outside the Super Motel in New Castle on April 10.

He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.Police say a man was stabbed to death outside a motel in Delaware. (Delaware State Police)On April 27, 52-year-old Frank Deshields was reportedly arrested as a suspect in the homicide.

He was taken into custody at a home in Maryland.Deshields was extradited to Delaware on Thursday, where he was charged with first-degree murder, possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony and possession of a deadly weapon by a person prohibited.AdvertisementHe has been remanded to the Sussex Correctional Institution on a $563,000 cash bond..

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