DA: New DNA testing to be done in 1989 Fatal Attraction case
News 12 Staff
Updated on:May 04, 2021, 12:51pm EDT
There are new developments in the case of Carolyn Warmus, convicted of killing her lover s wife in the so-called 1989 “Fatal Attraction” case.
The Westchester County District Attorney s Office has agreed to perform DNA testing on evidence that contributed to Warmus conviction.
Warmus was paroled back in 2019 after serving 27 years in prison for the shooting death of Betty Jeanne Solomon in Greenburgh.
The pieces of evidence that would be tested include a glove and a gym bag that were found near Solomon s body.
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At around 11:55 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, New Rochelle Police received multiple reports of shots fired in the vicinity of Horton Avenue and Brook Street.
Responding units found that five adult males who were attending a gathering at that location had been shot, said New Rochelle PD Captain Cosmo Costa, commanding officer of the department s Criminal Investigations Division.
One victim, now identified as MD Anderson Kerny Jr., age 29, of Brooklyn, was shot in the neck and was subsequently pronounced dead by ambulance personnel, said Costa.
A second victim who was shot in his back was transported to an area hospital where he underwent surgery, according to Costa.
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At around 11:55 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, New Rochelle Police received multiple reports of shots fired in the vicinity of Horton Avenue and Brook Street.
Responding units found that five adult males who were attending a gathering at that location had been shot, said New Rochelle PD Captain Cosmo Costa, commanding officer of the department s Criminal Investigations Division.
One victim, now identified as MD Anderson Kerny Jr., age 29, of Brooklyn, was shot in the neck and was subsequently pronounced dead by ambulance personnel, said Costa.
A second victim who was shot in his back was transported to an area hospital where he underwent surgery, according to Costa.
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Five people were shot, one of whom was killed, at an outdoor gathering overnight in Westchester, and police say they are investigating two other incidents of shots fired in the vicinity.
At around 11:55 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, New Rochelle Police received multiple reports of shots fired in the vicinity of Horton Avenue and Brook Street.
Responding units found that five adult males who were attending a gathering at that location had been shot, said New Rochelle PD Captain Cosmo Costa, commanding officer of the department s Criminal Investigations Division.
One victim, age 29, believed to be a resident of Brooklyn, was shot in the neck and was subsequently pronounced dead by ambulance personnel, said Costa. His identity has not yet been released.
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Five people were shot, one of whom was killed, at an outdoor gathering overnight in Westchester, and police say they are investigating two other incidents of shots fired in the vicinity.
At around 11:55 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, New Rochelle Police received multiple reports of shots fired in the vicinity of Horton Avenue and Brook Street.
Responding units found that five adult males who were attending a gathering at that location had been shot, said New Rochelle PD Captain Cosmo Costa, commanding officer of the department s Criminal Investigations Division.
One victim, age 29, believed to be a resident of Brooklyn, was shot in the neck and was subsequently pronounced dead by ambulance personnel, said Costa. His identity has not yet been released.