
40-year-old Virginia cold case finally cracked after new DNA leads to arrest
In May 2026, authorities finally solved the 1986 cold case involving the brutal murder of Roberta Walls, a young library employee in Virginia Beach. After four decades of mystery, law enforcement arrested Charles Berry, a former Navy sailor, using modern forensic genealogy and advanced DNA testing. The investigation reveals that the victim was randomly attacked and killed while leaving work, a crime that terrorized the local community for years. This breakthrough was made possible through the Virginia Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, which provided the resources to link long-preserved…
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