SEATTLE — Teara Frazier's day was winding down Tuesday when she received the phone call she'd been waiting more than 30 years to take: Seattle police had arrested the man suspected of killing her 14-year-old sister in 1994.

"I feel this moment is so surreal. I was hopeful, but I don't know that I ever thought we'd get answers. It's shocking," Frazier told KING 5 from her workplace in Renton. "I have so many questions. I don't even know the day she died. Like, why? Why would you do that? Why would you pick up a child? I want to know what happened."

Many of those questions remain unanswered, but details could soon be revealed in court documents.

Tanya Frazier's body was found five days later on East Highland Drive, just a few blocks away from where she was last seen by friends leaving s

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