AR AR - Morgan Nick, 6, Alma, 9 Jun 1995

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Andrew Lincks in 2012 and 2023 along with Morgan Abductor Sketch from 1995 he would’ve been 26 when Morgan was abducted



Thats interesting .. the mean age of the offender in the majority Child abduction murders is usually around 27 years of age at the time of incident.
 
IMO he must have started much earlier. Also with other dysfunctional behaviours at younger age (eg drugs, alcohol)
Usually, especially at that age, however 71 is still much older than the typical age range in Child abductions ,

Ive posted the common factors in Child abduction (murder) cases on here several times

In general the offender in these types of cases barring evidence to suggest a serial offender is usually around 27 at the time of the abduction, they are usually in the area for legitimate reasons, which is usually where they live or work (or traverse regularly) .
 
ALMA, Ark. —
New forensic technology has provided a significant development in the decades-old case of Morgan Nick. Othram labs, a forensic laboratory based near Houston, Texas, used advanced DNA analysis to examine a hair sample found in a vehicle formerly owned by Billy Jack Lincks, a suspect in the case.

On Tuesday, police confirmed that the hair, vacuumed from the vehicle, matches the DNA of Morgan Nick or someone closely related to her. Morgan Nick was abducted in 1995 at the age of six from a ballpark in Alma, Arkansas, and her case has remained unsolved for nearly 30 years.

Othram Labs used a method called “forensic-grade genome sequencing” to analyze the rootless hair. This technique allows scientists to extract and sequence DNA markers, even from samples that are too degraded or small for traditional DNA testing.

Morgan Nick kidnapping case: DNA from hair links man to 1995 disappearance

Oct 3, 2024

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One thing that I bugs me is how the screenshot from the camcorder by the officer's Mom who filmed Morgan last has a different red truck than the one that is shown being searched on Still Missing Morgan. This was brought up right after the documentary was released and I've still seen no clarification.
 

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