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A 57-year-old registered sex offender is being held in Norfolk Jail on charges connected to a rape that occurred almost 30 years ago, according to court records.
A cold case team set up to probe unsolved cases in the Erie region are using DNA funding from a federal grant on two Erie rape cases.
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Cold case DNA technology helps create rendering of 1996 Northport murder victim
New developments emerge in 29-year-old case as investigators work to identify remains.
According to The Dallas Morning News, the Collin County District Attorney’s Office announced this week that jurors found Carney guilty of aggravated sexual assault of a child and returned a life sentence.
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‘We’re going to catch him’: DNA could solve Goose Creek ‘Joe the Barber’ cold case
Police say they now know who their suspect is in a historic Goose Creek unsolved murder case nearly four decades after a gruesome attack.
Queens, NY – A Virginia man has been found guilty in the decades-old murder of a 15-year-old girl who was strangled in her Far Rockaway home in 1992, bringing long-awaited justice to a family that spent nearly 34 years without answers.
Elmira Police said they have resolved the 1964 homicide of Mary Theresa Simpson. Simpson was 12 years old when she was reported missing on March 15, 1964. Her body was found hidden in a wooded area off of Combs Hill Road four days later, on March 19. She had been covered with branches, sticks, dirt and heavy stones.
Faile was f ound in July 2016 inside his Hutchinson Street apartment by a maintenance worker who was letting an exterminator into the building, a 2016 police report reviewed by The Herald stated. Faile had cuts to his head and chest, the report stated.
Carmen Van Huss was murdered in 1993, and her family and friends were left without knowing who killed her for 33 years. Advanced DNA testing helped bring justice for Van Huss, her killer arrested soon after the results were released.
A body that was found on the side of a Maryland highway in 1981 has been identified as a Baltimore man, according to the nonprofit organization DNA Doe Project.