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You can also see a pretty good close up of this guy at pet-abuse.com There is resembelance of him to the sketch. Could be the dark features http://www.pet-abuse.com/profiles/4635/
Mygirlsadie said:You can also see a pretty good close up of this guy at pet-abuse.com There is resembelance of him to the sketch. Could be the dark features http://www.pet-abuse.com/profiles/4635/
Shadow205 said:
Just saw this case for the first time. HOW is this guy not arrested? But I'm also wondering about the neighbor who 'happened' to find her body.
Wonder if there is DNA?
"Officials have linked forensic evidence from the 2004 murder scene of a 21-year-old Juilliard student to the scene of a recent Occupy Wall Street subway vandalism, NBC 4 New York has learned."
DNA from Sarah Foxs compact disk player, found after she was murdered in Inwood Hill Park in 2004, matches DNA recovered from a chain used to secure a Brooklyn subway station exit door by Occupy Wall Street protesters in March.
But the DNA, it turns out, belongs to an NYPD lab worker who processed evidence in both case.
So if he only came in after they found her body and knew it was a "slaying", he could as well have heard the details from one of the searchers. And subsequently decided to get a little attention by claiming to be a psychic.The No. 1 suspect remains Dimitri Sheinman, a 40-year-old artist who caught cops' attention when he came forward describing himself as a psychic and offering to help solve the slaying with his "visions," police officials said.