A Montauk man is the second suspect in about a week to be linked to the 1992 murder of a sailor near a South Carolina naval base. 
Thomas Solheim was arrested Tuesday night. Suffolk County prosecutors say his arraignment at First District Court in Central Islip had to be postponed Wednesday when the 53-year-old man suffered seizures and was hospitalized. It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer.
Meanwhile, Montana news outlets reported Tuesday that 38-year-old Charles Welty, a computer systems administrator, entered the Missoula County sheriff’s office last week and confessed that he and several others fatally shot, beat and sexually assaulted 22-year-old James Horton.
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Horton, from upstate Sherburne, N.Y., 35 miles southeast of Syracuse, was stationed at a former Navy base in Charleston, S.C., when he was found in a drainage ditch with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was a chief aboard a minesweeper and had served two tours in the first Gulf War.
Welty is being held without bail. It wasn’t immediately clear whether he had an attorney.
An officer at the sheriff’s department referred calls to the Naval Criminal Investigation Service.
A message left with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service was not immediately returned.
Last year, NCIS investigators said they hoped new DNA technology could solve the case.
“I never lost hope,” the victim’s mother, Rosaline Horton, told The Post and Courier on Tuesday. “All the time. I kept in contact with the Navy and the investigators for all of these years. I tried to help them all I could.”
With Associated Press.





