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Murders, a breakthrough: DNA led to serial killings suspect

“These were not chance meetings between the defendant and local prostitutes, but planned encounters all ending in a similar fashion, with the murder of the prostitute and abandonment of her body in a remote location,” wrote Assistant State Attorney Andrew J. Urbanak in Volusia County. Hayes will have two trials, one for the Daytona killings and one for the Palm Beach County murder. But it hasn’t been determined which will happen first or when. Prosecutors in Volusia say it is critical to their case to show jurors how Hayes was finally caught because his DNA was found on a 2016 victim in Palm Beach County, more than a decade after the Daytona Beach killings.

Four murders, then the breakthrough: How DNA led to this serial killings suspect in Florida

Four murders, then the breakthrough: How DNA led to this serial killings suspect in Florida
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Florida prosecutors say serial killer long targeted prostitutes - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Prosecutors say they hope to show a jury DNA and other evidence that Robert Tyrone Hayes is a serial killer who murdered three women in Daytona Beach in late 2005/early 2006, then killed another woman in Palm Beach County in early 2016.

When will President Trump relocate to Palm Beach County?

Trump expected to go to Mar-a-Lago after leaving White House, sheriff says to expect heavy security

Trump expected to go to Mar-a-Lago after leaving White House, sheriff says to expect heavy security President Trump s move to Palm Beach County is now less than a week away. Sheriff Ric Bradshaw outlined what the public can expect in regard to security in the weeks ahead. By: WPTV Staff and last updated 2021-01-18 09:52:17-05 PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump s departure from the White House is now less than a week away, and most top officials believe he will make his new home in Florida at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw outlined what the public can expect regarding security in the weeks ahead.

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