What do you mean, blood types? Where do you see this?Interesting, two different DNA's, but yet they look like twins.
What do you mean, blood types? Where do you see this?Interesting, two different DNA's, but yet they look like twins.
Welcome !First post. I live in the area of Faith's death currently (was out of town in 2012 working). Due to this, I've only in the last few year's came across her tragic case. I was researching some other cases and came across a DNA Snapshot from a 2004 murder in Virginia. I thought it appeared similar enough to the one generated from Faith's case to ask for opinions . Here's a photo I took a photo of them side by side. Could be nothing and it probably is.
CADwrest linked to the News & Observer, the major newspaper in this area.
They take their reporting very seriously, and conform to pre-internet standards of journalism.
This is a small point I’m only bothering to mention because things are slow here, and I thought it odd…
...just stumbled upon the old official NC State Bureau of Investigation page posting Faith’s murder, and was struck by the wide time range listed for the crime anywhere from 2:40am. to 11am.
https://www.ncsbi.gov/Divisions/Legal/Cold-Cases/Faith-Hedgepeth.aspx
Many have complained for a long time that no ‘estimated time of death’ was ever publicly given for Faith, though it seems likely one was established, and for some reason withheld. Yet, this page almost makes it appear that LE has no clue! 11am is shortly before she was found (almost certainly the crime wasn’t that late?) and 2:40am is about the time KR & Faith arrived home, which appears to mean that police are not ruling out that FH was already dead when KR left at 4:30am. (of course many have argued this very scenario of an early crime upon arriving home, I'm just surprised to see the SBI lending it credence, and not offering a narrower time range).
I just started listening and the woman Kelly has answered a lot of questions I’ve had...The podcast The Murder Squad with Billy Jensen and Paul Holes has a new episode that talks about Faith's case. I heard to it this morning and it's worth a listen. Fair warning if you don't like this sort of thing, Karena's 911 call is played in the episode.
The podcast The Murder Squad with Billy Jensen and Paul Holes has a new episode that talks about Faith's case. I heard to it this morning and it's worth a listen. Fair warning if you don't like this sort of thing, Karena's 911 call is played in the episode.
Agreed. But it was a good review of the case and maybe it will reach new people.Paul Holes (of The Murder Squad podcast) helped break the case against the GSK, so it's great to see Faith's case getting attention from mainstream crime writers/bloggers/podcasters. I just listened and I think it was another summation of the facts with some opinions from the hosts. No earth shattering findings.