A man charged with a Florida woman's murder has been linked through genetic genealogy to the killing of three women from over a decade ago -- leading authorities to believe a serial killer is now"off the streets."
The case began in 2005 and 2006, when three women -- Laquetta Gunther, Julie Green and Iwana Patton -- were fatally shot in the head in separate incidents, said Daytona Beach Police Chief Craig Capri. The three cases were considered linked: two of the three victims were linked by forensic evidence, while two of the three were linked by DNA, Capri said.Then on March 7, 2016, about 200 miles south of Daytona Beach, Rachael Bey, a 35-year-old prostitute, was found naked, severely beaten and strangled to death along a highway in Palm Beach County, according to the probable cause affidavit.
Though they had DNA matches, the suspect's name was not known. That's when investigators used genetic genealogy, which led to Sunday's arrest of Hayes, authorities said. Moore has appeared as an expert in ABC News"20/20" episodes and has been quoted in ABCNews.com articles. Hayes, meanwhile, has not been charged in any of the Daytona Beach cases, police said, but he is tied by DNA to Gunther and Green's slayings and is linked by forensic evidence to Patton's death.
Suspected serial killer 'off the streets' after 14 years.😣
Humans,like the animals kill their own kind and prey on the vulnerable. Humans more dangerous.
GOOD
omg i thought it was Kanye...lmao🤣🤣🤣
I scrolled too fast and thought he looked like Kevin hart...
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