Morgan Absher
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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Yeah, I mean, we saw that in our Natalie Holloway case where a reward was offered and it went up and people started making up these stories and bringing the police on these goose chases to get the reward.
Yvonne's crime scene revealed a pretty critical clue for investigators, though.
And kind of a huge mistake that the killer left behind, but hey, I like it.
And this would really get the ball rolling in this case.
Police technicians used an SA evidence kit to look for DNA on Yvonne's body, and they were able to recover semen enough to complete a DNA profile for analysis, which brings us to our fourth clue.
But...
The other shoe is dropping.
There were some minor issues that investigators had to acknowledge.
This wasn't guaranteed to be the killer's DNA, since Yvonne could have had sex with someone else before she was killed.
Another thing, back in 2001, DNA databases weren't as big as they are now.
Neither Illinois nor Missouri had even begun collecting DNA from convicted felons yet.