Former New York district attorney and current Fox News contributor Judge Jeanine Pirro said on Friday that a source had given her critical information that led to the arrest of a 28-year-old man suspected of killing four college students in Idaho last month.
More than a month has passed since the November 13 murder of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Madison Mogen, also 21. It took a SWAT squad over 2,400 miles to arrest in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains.
According to Pirro’s on-air claims, “[m]y sources are telling me that there is genealogy DNA that was established in this case that lead the police to this specific suspect.” “So although that was, according to my extremely credible and dependable sources… if you try murder cases and especially murder cases involving several victims, you understand that truly the investigation begins now,” the source said.
The question is, what exactly did he say? Who were his friends, if any? Has he ever said in class that he might go into this field after graduating? “He was fascinated by the mind of the violent offender,” she explained. Accordingly, “all sorts of extra proof” will be acquired from here on out.
According to Pirro, the prosecution will go into every detail of the case until the closing arguments. And I’ve done it many times in terms of genealogical proof — they can obtain evidence back to the 1800s, she added.
In this way, they can identify their relatives. After narrowing down the suspect, the investigation will go forward from Idaho to the automobile to Pennsylvania. And they fill up with past information,” she said. So, 30% of cases may be resolved with the help of CODIS. However, this genetic genealogy can potentially increase our case-solving success rate to 90%. When the affidavit is unsealed, we will find that they also have a mountain of circumstantial evidence in addition to the clear proof they have.
According to Heavy.com, the suspect “previously worked in part-time security for the Pleasant Valley School District in Pennsylvania.” The Daily Wire is not naming the suspect following our stance to deny mass killers the recognition they typically want.
At a news conference on Friday, Moscow Police Chief James Fry remarked, “These killings have shocked our community, and no arrest can ever bring back these young children.” We have faith, however, that justice will be served through the criminal justice system.
