NY NY- Catherine Blackburn,50,forewoman, placed for rent ad, body found raped, stabbed, lips & chest burned, Albany, Sept. 1964 *New initiative, DNA*

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Feb 22 2023 rbbm
''In September 1964, family members discovered the body of 50-year-old Blackburn inside her Albany apartment. An unknown assailant had struck Blackburn in the back of the head, stabbed her in the neck, and burned her lips and chest. Upon examination of the body, investigators determined that Blackburn, a forewoman at Mohawk Brush Company who had been trying to rent out her apartment, died as a result of blood loss.

Blackburn’s apartment was not burglarized or damaged. The only thing investigators determined was missing was the most recent rent receipt, which had the name “Robert Broadhead” written on it. The name was identified from the indentations the pen left on the pages beneath it.


Law enforcement throughout the years and Cold Case Analysis Center students have not been able to locate anyone with that name who could be tied to the crime, and it is possible the name was fictitiously scribbled in the ledger.

Students in the Cold Case Analysis Center, where Saint Rose forensic psychology, criminal justice, and forensic science majors work in internships, have been organizing and examining this case for four years with the Albany Police Department. Saint Rose has the only Cold Case Analysis Center in New York State and one of only six in the country.''

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“What I love is the students feeling that what they’re doing is of worth, and the work that they’re doing is not just homework to be graded and returned, it is a contribution to making a difference in the families’ lives,” said Dr. Christina Lane, professor of criminal justice and director of the Cold Case Analysis Center. “There’s a pride in trying to seek justice that’s amazing.”

The $9,700 from Seasons of Justice will be paid directly to Othram labs to cover additional forensic work for the Blackburn cold case. The Cold Case Analysis Center had previously provided and secured additional funding from the American Investigative Society of Cold Cases to have a lab analyze selected items of well-preserved physical evidence. An M-Vac tool can penetrate small cracks and crevices on a piece of evidence to collect DNA for analysis.

M-Vac provided comparable DNA information that allowed the Albany Police to compare known samples to the suspect list, looking for a DNA match. The Cold Case Analysis Center helped to generate the suspect list. So far, no successful comparisons were made to the DNA left at the crime scene.

The new efforts will be made with Othram performing further advanced testing on the identified DNA extract, such as forensic genealogy. Once the results are completed, the Cold Case Analysis Center and the Albany Police will research possible relative matches to identify the killer.
It could take as long as six months to get results back.''

 
By Phoebe LaFave
Oct 17, 2019
''While it's important to re-evaluate her case using modern day techniques and tactics, we have to understand the context of her lifetime. What life was like for a 50 year old woman in Albany in the 1960's, what the general climate of the time period was like and what was happening in the world that affected the life of Kate as well as the people around her.''
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''We discuss Kate's life. How she was a devout Catholic, married but living separately from her husband, how she worked her way up to foreman at The Mohawk Brush Company, and owned her own home. We also introduce Kate's boyfriend of 16 years, and how her family was unaware of his existence until her funeral.

We detail the last week of Kate's life and how she found a tenant for her vacant upstairs apartment, a tenant that gave her a bad feeling.''
 
By Phoebe LaFave
Oct 17, 2019
''While it's important to re-evaluate her case using modern day techniques and tactics, we have to understand the context of her lifetime. What life was like for a 50 year old woman in Albany in the 1960's, what the general climate of the time period was like and what was happening in the world that affected the life of Kate as well as the people around her.''
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''We discuss Kate's life. How she was a devout Catholic, married but living separately from her husband, how she worked her way up to foreman at The Mohawk Brush Company, and owned her own home. We also introduce Kate's boyfriend of 16 years, and how her family was unaware of his existence until her funeral.

We detail the last week of Kate's life and how she found a tenant for her vacant upstairs apartment, a tenant that gave her a bad feeling.''
Looking forward to listening to this. Thanks for sharing. What a smile, and what a cool-sounding lady, may she rest in peace.
 
Wow...such a tragic ending for a strong, vivacious woman. Let's hope @othram can work their magic and help generate some leads that may allow closure in this case.
 

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