Victim "Peaches" IDd as Tanya Denise Jackson, and toddler IDd as Tatiana Marie Dykes, found Hempstead Lake State Park, June 1997 #4

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Checking out the Davidson County civil Court look up page... It appears Mr. Dykes had a hard time holding up the financial care for at least one child. He spent a lot of time in court fighting the woman who was named as his wife at the time of the crime, requesting many motions to dismiss his financial obligation to his child, his own name sake. I'm not sure that he ever paid child support for any of his children, and if he did he ran or fought it. Hard to imagine a "great father" avoiding the financial responsibility to his children. CaseSearch
 
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His one son in the article obviously is in a lot of denial. That happens sometimes with the family of those suspected/convicted in murder cases..
 
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Yes after reading that it sure is not looking good for Andrew Dykes. It does not look good. At all.

That said, it is good if belated police work it seems to me.

IMHOO
 
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Yes after reading that it sure is not looking good for Andrew Dykes. It does not look good. At all.

That said, it is good if belated police work it seems to me.

IMHOO
If his DNA is so damning, and his relationship to Tanya and Tatiana was not a secret, and given that a close relative is about the first theory to explore in a murder, why did this arrest take so long? Any theories?

MOO

Edited to add: If Tanya ever applied for TANF or MA for Tatiana, the county where she lived would seek child/medical support for her to minimize public expense and help secure Tatiana's financial independence.
 
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If his DNA is so damning, and his relationship to Tanya and Tatiana was not a secret, and given that a close relative is about the first theory to explore in a murder, why did this arrest take so long? Any theories?

MOO

Edited to add: If Tanya ever applied for TANF or MA for Tatiana, the county where she lived would seek child/medical support for her to minimize public expense and help secure Tatiana's financial independence.
I have a feeling the arrest took so long, simply because Tanya and Tatiana were unidentified for so long. I'm actually very surprised there was an arrest but I'm glad. I'm looking forward to the trial. I have a feeling AD is narcissistic and has no interest in pleading out.
 
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If his DNA is so damning, and his relationship to Tanya and Tatiana was not a secret, and given that a close relative is about the first theory to explore in a murder, why did this arrest take so long? Any theories?

MOO

Edited to add: If Tanya ever applied for TANF or MA for Tatiana, the county where she lived would seek child/medical support for her to minimize public expense and help secure Tatiana's financial independence.

It’s only been a few months since the identifications of the bodies were publicly announced (but likely about 2 years since when the authorities first tentatively identified them). That doesn’t seem very long to me.
 
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Once again, an “abandoned drink cup” by a murder suspect leads to a DNA match. The Nassau County DA says Andrew Dykes’ DNA on the cup matched DNA on Tanya #Peaches Jackson’s remains. Her torso was found in a green cooler near Hempstead Lake in 1997.

#Grisly new info about Tanya Jackson’s dismemberment in June 1997:This victim was killed by “a process that was done with surgical precision,” according to Nassau prosecutors. Sgt. Andrew Dykes was an operating room technician in the military.

Sgt. Andrew Dykes repeatedly denied having an intimate relationship with Tanya Jackson in the days/weeks before her murder. But vaginal swabs of the victim’s dismembered torso “showed this defendant’s semen,” according to the Nassau County prosecutor.

The Nassau County DA’s office said Private 1st Class Tanya Jackson met her accused killer when Sgt. Andrew Dykes was teaching a physiology class at a U.S. Army base in Texas. He was married but ultimately fathered a baby girl with Tanya.

 
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@MaryMurphyMedia
https://x.com/MaryMurphyMedia

Once again, an “abandoned drink cup” by a murder suspect leads to a DNA match. The Nassau County DA says Andrew Dykes’ DNA on the cup matched DNA on Tanya #Peaches Jackson’s remains. Her torso was found in a green cooler near Hempstead Lake in 1997.

#Grisly new info about Tanya Jackson’s dismemberment in June 1997:This victim was killed by “a process that was done with surgical precision,” according to Nassau prosecutors. Sgt. Andrew Dykes was an operating room technician in the military.

Sgt. Andrew Dykes repeatedly denied having an intimate relationship with Tanya Jackson in the days/weeks before her murder. But vaginal swabs of the victim’s dismembered torso “showed this defendant’s semen,” according to the Nassau County prosecutor.


Whoa. They've got the evidence.

jmopinion
 
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Whoa. They've got the evidence.

jmopinion
New photo released of #TatianaDykes, closer to age she was when she was killed in 1997, along with her mother. Tatiana was found on Ocean Parkway in 2011, wrapped in a blanket. Her mother’s extremities were discovered more than a dozen miles away.
 

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