Nigga's Caught By White Man's Voodoo! DNA/Cold Case

DNA Collection Is Racist!

Nigger Crime in the UK is growing by
leaps and bounds. Read this liberal garbage.
It's as if they do not want these criminal
niggers to be apprehended!

http://www.christiantoday.com/article/dna.database.discriminating.against.black.people.church.leaders/17131.htm


DNA database discriminating against black people – church leaders
by Jennifer Gold
Posted: Friday, February 29, 2008, 15:02 (GMT)Font Scale:A A A


Church leaders and the human rights group Black Mental Health UK have expressed their support for a debate on the discriminatory impact of the national DNA database on black and ethnic minority people that will come before Parliament on Friday.

The UK has the largest national DNA database in the world, with 4.5 million profiles expected to be held by the Government by 2010. Government figures suggest that 77 per cent of young black men will soon have their details held on the database.

The debate on the DNA database was called for by Liberal Democrat MP for Brent East Sarah Teather, who said, "The over-representation of black people on the Labour Government's database should horrify anyone who cares about justice and fair play."�

Black Mental Health said there was a real danger that the DNA database “just reinforces the myth that black people are more likely to commit crime, and that is a very dangerous untruth"�.

Ms Teather said: "The truth is, if you are black, you are no more likely to commit crime and more likely to be a victim of crime."�

Matilda MacAttram, director of Black Mental Health, said that black people tended to enter into mental health care through the police or criminal justice system.

"This means that countless people with healthcare needs are being criminalised in the process of seeking help. It is disturbing to know that those needing health care are on a criminal database,“ she said. “Wherever this is the case it is imperative that their details are removed as quickly as possible. This begs the question, what kind of a society criminalises those who need help?"�

There are currently 500,000 people on the database with no current conviction, caution, formal warning or reprimand. Rev Paul Grey of the New Testament Church of God remains concerned over security issues after the Government admitted last November that the information of 25 million child benefit claimants and their parents had gone missing in the post.

The “injustices of bad science"� could lead to the DNA information of being abused in the future, he said.

"�The public have no way of knowing how secure this information is that they are taking. If someone steals your DNA what the implications?"� he said. "�Loosing child benefit details is one thing, but a person”�’s DNA is part of who they are. This is another hostile move against the freedom and civil liberty that should be protected."�

Pastor Desmond Hall, chair of Christians Together in Brent, added, "�The database most unwelcome and is bringing division rather than healing within our communities, as it is our young people being stopped by the police, often for no justifiable reason.

"�We have no confidence in the Government controlling this, in light of the recent data losses we have seen, and this information in the wrong hands could be catastrophic."�
 
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Roanoke man “person of interest"� in 30 year old murder case
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By John Carlin
WSLS10 Anchor
Published: February 29, 2008

A Roanoke man is described as a “person of interest"� in a 30 year old Pennsylvania murder case.

Robert White Jr., 50 of 55 Patton Avenue in Roanoke is a preliminary match for DNA evidence from the crime scene.

Authorities in Easton, Pennsylvania tell WSLS-10 they had few leads in the death of 21 year old Virginia Morell, who was raped and strangled in her apartment on November 1, 1978.

They took DNA samples from the scene, but at the time the national DNA database didn’t exist. When they recently ran a test they got a preliminary hit that led them to Patton Avenue in Roanoke where White lives.

According to a search warrant filed in Roanoke, authorities wanted additional DNA from White, to do further tests. Terry Houk, assistant district attorney in Easton, said he did not know if or when charges would be filed against White, and that new DNA tests were needed to determine the course of action.

White is listed on the state police sex offender website, after he pleaded guilty in 1982 to raping a woman and in a separate incident, hitting another over the head with a liquor bottle in Richmond. According our Richmond newsroom, the Richmond times Dispatch, he was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
“It could take a month to a month and a half to get the new DNA results,"� said Houk.
 
By John Carlin
WSLS10 Anchor
Published: February 29, 2008

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A Roanoke man is described as a “person of interest"� in a 30 year old Pennsylvania murder case.

Robert White Jr., 50 of 55 Patton Avenue in Roanoke is a preliminary match for DNA evidence from the crime scene.

Authorities in Easton, Pennsylvania tell WSLS-10 they had few leads in the death of 21 year old Virginia Morell, who was raped and strangled in her apartment on November 1, 1978.

They took DNA samples from the scene, but at the time the national DNA database didn’t exist. When they recently ran a test they got a preliminary hit that led them to Patton Avenue in Roanoke where White lives.

According to a search warrant filed in Roanoke, authorities wanted additional DNA from White, to do further tests. Terry Houk, assistant district attorney in Easton, said he did not know if or when charges would be filed against White, and that new DNA tests were needed to determine the course of action.

White is listed on the state police sex offender website, after he pleaded guilty in 1982 to raping a woman and in a separate incident, hitting another over the head with a liquor bottle in Richmond. According our Richmond newsroom, the Richmond times Dispatch, he was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

“It could take a month to a month and a half to get the new DNA results,"� said Houk.
 
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Police: Man Arrested 3 Years After DNA Found To Match Hat

POSTED: 5:22 pm EDT March 10, 2008
UPDATED: 5:48 pm EDT March 10, 2008

Police arrested a man wanted in connection with a jewelry store robbery nearly three years ago and were able to track him down thanks to a crucial piece of evidence left behind at the scene.

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Police said 29-year-old Kareem Woodson lived on the lam for more than two years.

Investigators said Woodson and another man armed with guns and a hammer made off with thousands of dollars in Rolex watches from a jewelry store at the Christiana Mall in June 2005.

But police said it's what Woodson left behind that allowed the law to catch up with him.

"A stroke of luck came for us when a hat worn by Mr. Kareem Woodson falls off," Cpl. Jeffrey Whitmarsh, of Delaware State police, said.

State police said that happened when an off-duty trooper confronted the suspects.

"He confronts the robber. One of the suspects points a gun at him. He fires a shot and strikes the wall behind the subject," Whitmarsh said.

Police said the suspects jumped in a waiting car. But shortly after a shopper found Woodson's hat and took it home.

"Later on that night she's on the Internet and sees a picture of the surveillance video from the robbery with the hat, and she immediately calls investigators," Whitmarsh said.

Police said they took the hat to the forensic science laboratory in Wilmington.

"It's processed a couple of times and found some DNA on the case that was entered into a national database," Whitmarsh said.

Police said years later Woodson committed another crime out of state and his DNA was taken and matched DNA from the hat.

"He was picked up be the U.S. marshals located In Berks County, Pennsylvania. We brought him back here to Delaware and he was formerly charged with robbery in the first degree," Whitmarsh said.

The jewelry store wouldn't let employees who were there that day speak to NBC 10 but mall shoppers were singing the praises of the woman who found the hat.

"I'm glad she turned it in. I'm glad there are people around here that would do the right thing," Yanira Capella, of New Castle, said.

"That goes to show that people should get involved. They really should, they got him off the street," Joan Rock, of New Castle, said.
 
Nigger nailed for 1992 home invasion gang-rape

Nigger Accused Of 1992 Rape
DNA Matched To Suspect Last Year, Prosecutors Say

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Prosecutors have filed charges against a man in connection with a 1992 home invasion.

They charged Elbert J. Hicks, 34, with two counts of first-degree robbery, two counts of forcible rape and six counts of forcible sodomy, Jackson County prosecutors said in a news release.

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A young couple arrived at their residence, and as they parked their vehicle, two other vehicles appeared and five or six suspects armed with guns forced them inside, according to court documents.

Once inside, the suspects ransacked the home and forced the woman into a bedroom where she was sexually assaulted by all of the suspects, according to court documents.

After the ordeal, the suspects left with a VCR and the keys to the male victim's vehicle, according to court documents.

DNA evidence collected at the scene was matched to Hicks' genetic profile last August, and Hicks was picked up for questioning by police Tuesday, according to the news release from prosecutors.

His bond has been set at $500,000 cash only.
 
Dirty nigger charged with rape, murder of White girl

Dirty nigger charged with rape, murder of White girl

VA Nigger Arrested for 1978 Rape, Murder of Woman

Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli announced an arrest today in the 1978 murder of 21-year-old Virginia Morrell.

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50-year-old Robert White, Jr. of Roanoke, Virginia is accused of raping and murdering the young woman inside her apartment on Ann Street in Easton.

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Investigators say advances in technology since 1978 allowed them to retrieve evidence from Morrell's nightgown and match it with a DNA sample taken from White. Morganelli says he was arrested within the last 48 hours.

He is now in the custody of police in Roanoke and awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania. Morrell was found with her hands bound behind her back and masking tape over her nose and mouth. She's believed to have died of asphyxiation.

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Police crack 30 year old cold case

EASTON, Pa. - March 20, 2008 (WPVI) -- 30 years after a woman was murdered in Northampton County, police say they have cracked the case.

"Emotional. I just keep thinking about how scared she must have been. It's just coming all back," Marilyn Belmonte, Virginia's sister, said.

Marilyn Belmonte shed tears that have dampened her spirit for decades as she talked about police arresting a suspect in her sister's 30-year-old murder.

"Just elated. A little shocked, but elated that after all this time they finally found him. I'm really happy," Marilyn said.

It was November 1, 1978 when 21-year-old Virginia Morrell was found beaten, bound, raped and strangled in her Ann Street apartment in Easton, Pennsylvania. No one was arrested for her murder.

"Personally this is the most brutal homicide case I've been part of as an investigator," Detective Daniel Reagan of the Easton Police said.

During an annual review of cold cases, Detective Reagan had some physical evidence from the original crime scene compared to DNA collected from convicted felons and sex offenders.

"We received confirmation within the last week that, in fact, the DNA on victim's green nightgown matched the DNA sample from Robert White," Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli said.

Then, 20-year-old Robert White lived across the hall from the victim.

According to police records, he is a registered sexually violent predator in his native Virginia.

White's convictions include attempted rape in Pennsylvania committed 16 days after the Easton rape he's now charged with, attempted rape in Graterfords prison, and two abduction rapes 4 years in Virginia.

White's DNA was collected when released from prison.

Police used today's technology to link his DNA to a crime that occurred a generation before the technology was developed.

"I'm just happy that they found him and they'll going to hopefully get this man off the street and that he won't hurt anybody else," Marilyn said.
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Dirty nigger “primate of interest” in 30 year old murder case

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Man Charged In Connection With 1978 Rape, Killing
DNA Evidence Assisted In Case

POSTED: 5:50 pm EDT March 20, 2008
UPDATED: 6:15 pm EDT March 20, 2008

Easton police said they have solved a 30-year old homicide case.

A suspect came to light based on new evidence.

Police said 21-year-old Virginia Morrell was killed on Halloween night in 1978.

Robert White Jr., 50, was charged Thursday in connection with killing her.

She was tied up, raped and asphyxiated.

Authorities said evidence from the case was recently resubmitted for DNA testing.

On Thursday, Morrell's sister reacted to the news.

"Very emotional right now. I just keep thinking how scared she must have been. And it's just coming all back," Morrell's sister said.

Police said White was a suspect right after the killing but investigators didn't have enough evidence to charge him until now.
 
DNA Used to Bust Coon Copper Thief

DNA Used To Identify Copper Theft Suspect

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LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Lakewood police on Sunday arrested a man accused of breaking into vacant homes to steal copper piping.

Russell D. Watkins, of Cleveland, has been charged with felony breaking and entering.

Over the past several months, Lakewood police investigated almost two dozen reports of homes being broken into and having their piping ripped out.

One of the thefts took place on Merl Avenue, where a window had been broken to gain access. Blood collected at the scene matched Watkins' DNA, which had been entered in a database after previous arrests.

Police said Watkins admitted to the Merl Avenue break-in and three similar incidents.
 


The ex-con who was arrested last week in a 25-year-old killing was indicted Tuesday in another cold-case slaying that happened three years later.

Kenneth West, 43, of Hudson, was charged with murdering June Roberts, 23, in Mount Vernon in 1986. Roberts, who lived in Yonkers, was found strangled in a parking lot opposite police headquarters.

The same indictment charges West with strangling Josephine O'Keefe, 53, in her Pelham apartment in 1983. Police said last week that DNA testing linked West to that killing.
 
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"Damn dat DNA, it be racis and sheet!!"

DNA links '80 slaying to serial criminal (nigger)


During their search for a serial rapist who terrorized northeast Rochester 22 years ago, police concentrated their efforts on East Main and Goodman streets, the epicenter of the attacks.

Finally, in December 1986, Nat Lee Jones was apprehended while trying to rape an 11-year-old girl. He was convicted of attacking seven girls and five women and ordered to prison.

Now Jones has been linked to the rape and strangulation of an elderly woman in the same neighborhood — six years before he became known as the "Northeast Rapist."

Jones' DNA, which he surrendered to a New York databank of convicted felons, has been matched to DNA found on the body of Mary Hull, 74, who was discovered dead in her apartment on Laura Street — off East Main — on May 19, 1980.

The Monroe County District Attorney's Office is requesting a court order that Jones, 51, be compelled to surrender another DNA sample to confirm the match, Assistant District Attorney Sandra Doorley said Monday.(Memo to Sandra: you are 51 years late in getting DNA from this raping, murdering nigger!!! Get the DNA at birth and think of the number of crimes you could prevent!!! DO IT NOW!!!!!!!@#@#@!@#@!!!!)
In court documents, Doorley said the prosecution has probable cause to believe that Jones committed second-degree murder in Hull's death.

Prosecutors are scheduled to argue their case April 9 before County Court Judge Alex R. Renzi.

If the judge orders the new sample and it confirms the match made by the DNA databank, the prosecution could ask a grand jury to consider a homicide charge.

Jones is serving a prison term of 25 to 50 years for the 1986 rapes. He's an inmate at Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Wallkill, Ulster County, and is eligible for parole in December 2011.

Hull, who was born in the Syracuse area in 1906 but told neighbors she was 10 years younger, was a reclusive woman who cleaned houses for a living and loved pink roses.

She had come to Rochester with her husband, William, in the 1930s but was widowed just before World War II. In the last year of her life, she lived in four apartments and had moved to Laura Street the first week of March 1980.

On May 19, two neighbors who hadn't seen her for sometime decided to check on her. Looking through a window, they found her body lying face-up on a couch, with a cushion over her face and her clothing in disarray.

An autopsy showed that she died from strangulation by a ligature and may have been dead for up to 30 hours.

Police believe her killer entered her apartment by climbing through a kitchen window that was broken in a burglary four months earlier. A piece of newspaper had been taped over the broken pane.

Investigators from the DA's Office are trying to locate Hull's next-of-kin, Doorley said. Hull had three brothers at the time of her death, but it's unknown whether any survive or if she had any children.

In April 1986, six years after Hull was slain, a serial rapist began breaking into homes in the same neighborhood at night and attacking women and girls at knifepoint. As the number of victims grew, the news media began calling the perpetrator the "Northeast Rapist."
In December, Jones broke into a home on Cuba Place and tried to rape a girl. The boyfriend of the girl's mother heard the girl's cries for help, clubbed Jones on the head with a baseball bat :lol: and subdued him until police arrived. Jones was charged with 12 sexual attacks from April to December 1986.

He also was charged with raping a 78-year-old woman in the same area in 1981 — one of 13 attacks, which police said were related, on elderly women in the same area in 1980 and 1981. But the charge was dropped when the woman, who had Alzheimer's disease, was unable to testify.[/B](are we hating niggers yet???)

At Jones' trial in 1987, the victims testified about their ordeals. One was a 9-year-old girl who used dolls on the witness stand to help her describe the attack. Another was a 16-year-old girl who was raped while her 11-month-old daughter lay on the bed next to her. Another was a woman who was seven months pregnant when she was attacked. (it's official, I hate niggers!!!!)

Jurors convicted Jones of 37 charges of rape, attempted rape, sodomy, sexual abuse, robbery, burglary and petit larceny, rejecting his claim that police beat him into falsely confessing. County Court Judge Donald J. Wisner gave him the maximum sentence.
According to court documents, the link between Hull and Jones was made through a routine comparison of DNA recovered from unsolved crimes to DNA convicted felons are compelled to surrender to the state databank. In August 2000, a DNA profile of sperm found on Hull was entered into the databank. In January 2006, a match was made between that DNA and Jones' DNA.

The information was relayed to Rochester police investigators, who have worked since then in an attempt to build other evidence, Doorley said.

If convicted of murder in Hull's death, Jones could be imprisoned up to 25 years to life, in addition to the time he's already serving.

I say again: the DNA of EVERY nigger buck should be taken at birth and entered into a database. Imagine the number of rapes that could be prevented if this simple task was done!!!! Would it be "racist" to prevent thousands of rapes of children and the elderly every single year???? If that is racist then I am a racist and proud of it!!!!

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Nearly 24 years after stabbing victim Lillian Johnson’s partially clad body was discovered on the bedroom floor of her Freeland Street apartment, her alleged killer and former upstairs neighbor was brought before the bar of justice. Police and prosecutors say it was Craig Minggia’s own blood that linked him to the July 1984 stabbing death of the 79-year-old Mrs. Johnson in her second-floor apartment at 1 Freeland St. Handcuffed and shackled, Mr. Minggia was arraigned yesterday in Central District Court on a charge of murder in the decades-old slaying.

A warrant was issued Dec. 10 for the arrest of the former Clark University student after it was discovered that his DNA profile matched a genetic profile derived from blood found on Mrs. Johnson’s abdomen that did not appear to jibe with the pattern of her injuries, according to investigators. The 47-year-old Bronx, N.Y., man was required to provide a sample of his DNA after he was convicted last year in New York of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl.

“And that was his undoing, your honor,”��”�� Assistant District Attorney Joseph A. Quinlan told Judge Robert W. Gardner Jr. yesterday. The prosecutor said a Combined DNA Index System match led to the murder charge against Mr. Minggia, who was returned from Rikers Island to Worcester Thursday night in the custody of Worcester detectives.

Mr. Minggia, who lived with a roommate in an apartment above the victim’s while attending Clark, allegedly stabbed Mrs. Johnson more than a dozen times in the chest. While there was no evidence that Mrs. Johnson was raped, detectives believe there was a sex-related motive for the killing.

They also believe Mr. Johnson entered and left the apartment through an open back door accessible from a common, enclosed rear staircase in the building. There was no sign of forced entry into Mrs. Johnson’s apartment, and police all but ruled out robbery as a motive because the killer left valuables behind, according to a written statement filed in court Dec. 10 by Detective Sgt. Thomas Radula in support of his application for Mr. Minggia’s arrest warrant.

Investigators learned from John Cook, Mr. Minggia’s roommate at the time, that Mrs. Johnson generally left her back door open, with only the screen door closed, until she went to bed about 9 p.m. The victim’s son, Robert B. Johnson, who discovered his mother’s body the morning of July 16, 1984, confirmed that fact, saying his mother liked to let the outside air circulate through her apartment on hot summer nights.

Mr. Minggia was questioned by police during a routine canvassing of the neighborhood after Mrs. Johnson’s body was found. He said he was at home on the night of July 15, 1984, according to police accounts. An autopsy determined that Mrs. Johnson died from multiple stab wounds to the chest and placed the time of death as that night or the following morning.

Mr. Quinlan said Mr. Minggia left Worcester a short time after the killing without formally withdrawing from Clark, where he had a semester’s worth of classes to complete before graduating.

At Mr. Quinlan’s request, Judge Gardner held Mr. Minggia without bail and continued his case to May 5.

Mr. Minggia’s appointed lawyer, Calvin C. Carr, took issue with Mr. Quinlan’s suggestion that Mr. Minggia “fled”��”�� from the jurisdiction after the killing and noted that his client was a New York resident.

“These are allegations that have yet to be proven,”��”�� the defense lawyer said of the murder charge. Mr. Minggia, a heavyset man who wears glasses and cornrows in his hair, did not address the court.

Judge Gardner allowed Mr. Carr’s motions for a total of $10,000 in public funds to hire a private investigator and a DNA expert to assist the defense in the preparation of its case.

Several members of Mrs. Johnson’s family were in court for the arraignment, including three of her grandsons, Assistant Attorney General Thomas M. Johnson, Worcester Detective Robert T. Johnson and Sterling Police Officer David Johnson.

“It’s good that he’s here, to have him back in Massachusetts, where at least we know where he is,”��”�� Detective Johnson said of his grandmother’s alleged killer after yesterday’s arraignment. Mr. Minggia’s return to Massachusetts was delayed because of probation violation proceedings in New York and his initial refusal to waive rendition.

“We’ll just let the court process take its pace.”��”��
 


Jessica Lyn Keen has been dead longer than she was alive. The Westland High School cheerleader and honor student died more than 17 years ago. Now, after a DNA match, authorities have finally made an arrest in connection with her death. Fifteen-year-old Jessica disappeared from a Weinland Park bus stop about 6 p.m. March 15, 1991. Her naked body was found two days later in an isolated Madison County graveyard. She'd been raped and beaten to death.

Recently, a convicted felon living in North Carolina was charged with sexually molesting Jessica that day. Formally, the Madison County prosecutor charged Marvin Lee Smith Jr., 51, with unlawful sexual contact with a minor. Other charges are expected, officials told those who were dear to Jessica.

Smith was arrested in Burlington, N.C., and is in the Alamance County jail awaiting an extradition hearing April 30. North Carolina authorities said he should return to Ohio shortly thereafter.

"We're glad that justice finally will be done," said Jessica's father, James Keen of West Carrollton. He said law-enforcement officials notified him a few days ago of Smith's arrest. Jessica's parents divorced when she was 3.

Smith's DNA was taken in prison after he was convicted in Franklin County Common Pleas Court of two counts of rape, kidnapping and robbery in August 1991, just five months after Jessica was slain. Smith served nearly nine years in an Ohio prison and was paroled in 2000. During Smith's prison stay, at least four local law-enforcement agencies were investigating Jessica's death. Smith's DNA, taken after a 1996 Ohio law required certain felons to submit samples, matched DNA authorities took from the crime scene. It was unclear last night when the match was made.

Jessica was a sophomore at Westland who loved to sing and compose piano music. She dreamed of veterinary school at Ohio State.

Then she fell in love for the first time, her friends previously told The Dispatch. Her boyfriend was older, a Westland dropout who'd had trouble with the authorities.

After Jessica quit cheerleading and started skipping school, her mother turned to Huckleberry House, which helps teens in trouble, for help.

Jessica stayed 12 days at Huckleberry House and was to return home the day after she disappeared. She was last seen at a COTA bus stop across Summit Street from the teen shelter.

Crime Stoppers named the case the crime of the week twice, and it was featured on the TV show Unsolved Mysteries. Rewards were offered three times to anyone with information about the case.

The story also circulated on several Web sites, including one that Jessica's mother, Becky Smitley of Dayton, responded to after authorities told her about Smith's arrest.

"We're praying all goes well," Smitley wrote. "Keep the prayers for my family."

Chantal Lewis of the South Side was Jessica's best friend, and remembers her fondly.

"She was a very beautiful person," Lewis said. "She had this sparkle in her eye. You knew she was gonna be something."
 

GRIFFIN, Ga. -- An Atlanta man was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for a murder that was pulled from the cold case files after new evidence emerged in 2003.

Antonio Faniel was found guilty Monday of killing Doreen Young, 17, after a four-day trial in Spalding County. A hitchhiker found Young's body on the northside of I-75 on May 3, 2000. An autopsy revealed that Young, who was romantically involved with Faniel, had been shot in the head.

Faniel was indicted in February 2006. His trial started on April 14. The jury found him guilty of felony murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
 
Melonise Perforates 73 Yr. Old Odessa, Willie Clobbers Sharon

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Police announced Friday that a woman and a man were indicted on unrelated charges of murder in the slayings of two women, 10 months apart in separate parts of town.

Homicide detectives said the two cases had only one thing in common: DNA found under the victims' fingernails allowed them to file murder charges.

In Feb. 25, 73-year-old Odessa Hunt-McCoy was found dead of multiple stab wounds at her home at 824 Eaverson St. Police have now charged Melonise Alexander, a homeless person taken in by McCoy, with murder.

Police found some of McCoy's jewelry in Alexander's possession, but said the DNA evidence from fingernail scrapings allowed them to charge Alexander with the crime.

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Lt. Pat Ivey said a disagreement apparently led to the stabbing.

May 8, 2007, 52-year-old Sharon Williams was found beaten to death in her apartment at 1211 E. 1st Str. Willie Odom, an acquaintance, was arrested after police got DNA evidence from fingernail scrapings.

Police said the Williams and Odom were acquaintances, but they did not specify a motive in the slaying.

"Natural human reaction is to defend yourself, so you normally fight back, scrape and scratch," Ivey said. "That's why we always check in hopes of finding DNA."
 
Rasta-haired "Rang" nabbed by white man's magic science

Arrest made in 2007 Manatee home invasion murder


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Willie Caldwell


Bradenton, Florida - Bradenton Police have charged a 21-year-old man in a home invasion murder from last year.


Investigators say William Caldwell was one of three suspects who kicked in the front door of 59-year-old Robert Prater in June.

Detectives say they established Caldwell as the shooter using DNA evidence, fingerprints and testimony from witnesses.

Caldwell was already in the Manatee County Jail on unrelated charges when detectives served him with a warrant charging him with murder.

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Man Charged In Cold Homicide Case

POSTED: 3:22 pm EDT May 19, 2008
UPDATED: 3:47 pm EDT May 19, 2008

The Michigan State Cold Case Team announced the arrest of a 48-year-old man suspected in the 2005 slaying of Latisa Marie Hayes.

The Cold Case Team began investigating Hayes' death after a new lead was developed, revealing information not previously known to investigators.

After a week of investigating, Bryan Darrell Walker was arrested and arraigned at the 26th District Court on first-degree murder charges.

If convicted, Walker faces life in prison.

Hayes' body was discovered in the River Rouge on March 20, 2005.

The Cold Case Team's "Operation Fresh Eyes" was organized in April 2008 to assist local law enforcement with cold homicide investigations.
 
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Man Convicted of a 1990 Rape

Last Update: 5:45 pm

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Harry J. McNeal Jr.

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. - A Jackson County jury found a man guilty of a 1990 rape.

Harry J. McNeal Jr., 33, was convicted Thursday of raping a then 29-year-old woman as the victim's infant son was asleep in the bed next to her. The jury also found McNeal not guilty of a related charge of robbery.

McNeal was identified as a suspect last year while he was being held by Jackson County on other unrelated charges when his DNA was matched to evidence left at the crime scene.

Sentencing is scheduled for July 2 in the Division 18 courtroom of Judge Brian Wimes.
 
Negro's Dreams Of Freedom Shattered By White Man's Voodoo

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Dat White Man's Voodoo Gots Me In Dis Cell

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It may have taken a decade, but the victims of two rape cases will finally have their day in court.

Opelousas police officers traveled to a prison in Huntsville, Texas, Friday to pick up Kevin Bolden, 39, 817 Philip St., Opelousas, to face a magistrate's hearing on two rapes that oc
curred in Opelousas in 1998 and 1999.

Police Chief Perry Gallow said Bolden has been in jail in Texas for the past nine years on charges of aggravated robbery but was due to be released early next year.

"It was important that we brought these charges at this time to make sure he is not released back into society," Gallow said. "I can assure you he will not be let free."

Both of the rapes involved attacks on young women in their homes.

According to Gallow, a man would enter the houses while the victims and their families slept and then pull a knife on the victim.

"He would attack in the early morning hours. He would instill so much fear in the hearts of the victims that they would not alert other family members," Gallow said.

Gallow said DNA evidence lead police to the suspect.

For some reason, once it was known that Bolden had been jailed in Texas, the cases were allowed to lapse.

"This was the first case I undertook when I took off
ice in January of 2007," Gallow said. "I reopened the case and ordered my investigators to pursue every lead aggressively."

He said Bolden's DNA is currently being matched against all other open rape cases in the city but no matches has been found to date.

"Any time we can arrest an individual with evidence this strong it brings a sense of relief to the victims and their families and law enforcement as well," Gallow said.
 
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