Juror Aaron Ellis
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The sisters, both schoolteachers, looked so much alike, everyone had trouble telling them apart, especially their young students.
Helenaia Adams remembers being in her classroom.
Helenaia Adams remembers being in her classroom.
Helenaia Adams remembers being in her classroom.
Early investigators could not piece together what happened, but those police-grade handcuffs were a big clue.
Early investigators could not piece together what happened, but those police-grade handcuffs were a big clue.
Early investigators could not piece together what happened, but those police-grade handcuffs were a big clue.
Detective Aaron Llewellyn.
Detective Aaron Llewellyn.
Detective Aaron Llewellyn.
In the weeks after the murder, police focused on tracing the serial numbers of the handcuffs, but came up empty. They also zeroed in on an old boyfriend, David Perry.
In the weeks after the murder, police focused on tracing the serial numbers of the handcuffs, but came up empty. They also zeroed in on an old boyfriend, David Perry.
In the weeks after the murder, police focused on tracing the serial numbers of the handcuffs, but came up empty. They also zeroed in on an old boyfriend, David Perry.
But Perry was out of town that night. He gave a DNA sample, and it was not a match.
But Perry was out of town that night. He gave a DNA sample, and it was not a match.
But Perry was out of town that night. He gave a DNA sample, and it was not a match.
The crime scene DNA stayed well preserved and the years dragged on and on until forensic science changed.
The crime scene DNA stayed well preserved and the years dragged on and on until forensic science changed.
The crime scene DNA stayed well preserved and the years dragged on and on until forensic science changed.
By 2018, there was a way to take the DNA left at a crime scene and search for biological relatives. A program, GEDmatch, scarfs up all the DNA from people who agree to share it with law enforcement and upload it when they use sites like Ancestry.com and 23andMe.