September trial set for Seattle man in girl's 1957 murder

September trial set for Seattle man in girl's 1957 murder
Jack Daniel McCullough turns to talk with his attorney during a King County Superior Court hearing Wednesday, July 20, 2011, in Seattle.
SYCAMORE, Ill. (AP) - The trial of a Seattle man accused in the 1957 slaying of a 7-year-old Illinois girl will begin in September.

Jack McCullough is charged with kidnapping and killing Maria Ridulph (RIHD'-uhlf) as she played outside her home in the small northern Illinois town of Sycamore.

The 72-year-old was arrested last year in one of the oldest slaying cases in the nation to be reopened. Authorities received new information, and the girl's remains were re-examined.

McCullough lived near the victim at the time she was killed. He has pleaded not guilty.

At a status hearing Thursday, a judge set a Sept. 10 trial date.

The (Dekalb) Daily Chronicle reports that McCullough appeared via closed-circuit TV from the DeKalb County jail. Another status hearing was set for July 11.