
Using New DNA Technology: Southfield Police Arrest Neighbor in 1997 Cold Case
This episode details the resolution of a 1997 cold case murder involving Deborah Renee Kennedy, who was killed in her Southfield, Michigan, home. After nearly thirty years, investigators utilized modern DNA profiling and enhanced fingerprint technology to identify her former neighbor, Robert Covington, as the primary suspect. The breakthrough originated from biological evidence preserved since the original investigation, specifically skin cells found under the victim's fingernails and a print on a credit card. Following his arrest in Illinois in 2026, Covington was extradited to face murder…
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