A forty-year-old Utah murder case has now been solved thanks to investigative genetic genealogy.
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Gallegos was found dead on May 16, 1985, according to the Salt Lake City Police Department. She had been severely beaten, stabbed and shot twice in the head. Police believe that the person who picked her up the night before drove her to a remote area and sexually assaulted her, killing her after she tried to fight back.
The case remained unsolved for decades. In 2023, the case was re-examined in an attempt to identify an unknown male DNA profile collected in the case. Detectives sent the evidence to Texas-based Othram Labs for advanced DNA analysis using investigative genetic genealogy, police said.
That analysis identified a likely suspect, who was confirmed through a voluntary DNA sample from a family member to be Ricky Lee Stallworth, police said.
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Stallworth died two years ago.
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This is pure insanity but typical of the antiabortion mindset.
They take the notion of a woman as "vessel" to an extreme degree.
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Tomorrow's Preakness Stakes is anybody's race now that Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty will not be in it.
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