DNA Breaks Nearly Four Decades of Silence in Orlando Woman's 1988 Killing Case
A North Carolina man has been charged in the 1988 killing of an Orlando, Florida, woman after advances in DNA technology helped investigators identify a suspect nearly four decades after the case was filed. The arrest marks a significant breakthrough in the cold case, bringing closure to the family and loved ones of the victim.
A North Carolina man has been charged in the 1988 killing of an Orlando, Florida, woman after advances in DNA technology helped investigators identify a suspect nearly four decades after the case went cold. The victim's family had long hoped for justice, and the arrest brings closure to the case that was previously unsolved. The suspect, who is being held without bond, will face multiple counts of murder, kidnapping, and aggravated assault. He was arrested on Wednesday in Orange County, North Carolina.