A man accused of murdering a Chisholm woman three decades ago could still be released from jail, with intense supervision, as the defense team awaits crucial DNA evidence to review. The defense for Michael Allan Carbo, Jr., 52, filed a motion last month asking the court for his release after several delays from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Parabon NanoLabs in providing evidence for review by his attorney. Sixth Judicial District Judge Mark M. Starr was critical of the delays during a Jan. 29 hearing, and ordered the discovery submitted or an affidavit from the agency and company explaining the delay.