New York Police Struggle to Generate Leads in Murder of Queens Jogger
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“This won’t be solved easily,” the law enforcement official said, explaining that the most promising initial lead — DNA evidence quite likely from the assailant — had not helped identify a suspect. The DNA evidence was found on Ms. Vetrano’s hands, her throat and her cellphone, the official said. But when a profile developed from the DNA at the crime scene was searched against the DNA profiles of known offenders, it did not result in a match.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/23/n...te-leads-in-murder-of-queens-jogger.html?_r=0
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“This won’t be solved easily,” the law enforcement official said, explaining that the most promising initial lead — DNA evidence quite likely from the assailant — had not helped identify a suspect. The DNA evidence was found on Ms. Vetrano’s hands, her throat and her cellphone, the official said. But when a profile developed from the DNA at the crime scene was searched against the DNA profiles of known offenders, it did not result in a match.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/23/n...te-leads-in-murder-of-queens-jogger.html?_r=0