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Man found dead in burnt car was shot to death before being set on fire: CCSO

Omarion Brown, the 20-year-old Charleston man found dead in a burnt vehicle last week, was shot to death before his body was set on fire.

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Forensic Files II

dozens of plastic zip ties, presumably used to bind both victims, and among the various items of tanya's clothing, one item stood out. scharf: they found tanya's pants, which eventually were found to have semen on the pant leg. narrator: they also took swabs from tanya's body during her autopsy. and so they kept some of the vaginal swabs, and they retained them, frozen, in the laboratory. narrator: but this was 1987, and dna science was in its infancy. in fact, the first-ever conviction using dna evidence happened in england just weeks before jay and tanya's murders. collins: when these murders happened in 1987, we weren't using dna testing. it hadn't been brought into the lab yet. narrator: despite being relatively unfamiliar with dna technology, analysts realized

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and no emotion whatsoever. >> you describe it almost like a staring contest. >> yeah, we throughout their crime scene pictures of denise lying dead, autopsy pictures to get a reaction. she had no emotion and i called her out on it. i said these people took you and your home, but you back from lithuania. that don't bother you? she just looked at me stone cold and said i cried enough over the weekend. >> but then, detectives asked her about something they learned as they traced nathan's movements the day of the murder. remember one of the places he said he visited was the where he bought a valentine's day gift certificate for denise but when detectives stop there, they discovered nathan had been bringing another woman to the spa, and it was none other than aina. it had happened so often, the owner said, she thought they were a couple.

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Forensic Files II

narrator: while those swabs were being taken, detectives continued processing the scene. soon, chanin's ex-husband, clay, who lived about a mile away, arrived. i told him that chanin was found and that she was dead. and upon that news, he almost collapsed on the ground. shover: he was very upset. of course, he wanted to go in there. he wanted to see her. i told him he couldn't. it was a crime scene, and we were gonna secure the residence immediately. narrator: clay told police that chanin had been out of contact for about two days, which was out of character, and a big problem for detectives. johnston: at that particular time, we're not certain when chanin was murdered. narrator: and chanin's autopsy didn't provide much help in narrowing that time frame. she was cold when found, so body temperature couldn't be used to nail down a time of death.

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johnston: all of the bedding has been removed, and it is in the wash machine. whatever staining had been on the bedding is most likely removed in the wash, and so we're unable to match it up. narrator: oddly, for a crime with clear sexual motivations, chanin had not been raped. the autopsy revealed petechial hemorrhages in chanin's eyes -- confirmation that strangulation was the cause of death. and this gave investigators a possible break. there was something chanin's killer apparently didn't realize. chanin may have just taken a shower. her hair looked like it was air-dried. narrator: that meant her body might provide a good, freshly cleaned template for the killer's dna. if there's any kind of suspicions that someone may have been manually strangled, typically, the medical examiner will take swabs of the neck.

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soon, her whole body, including her heart, started failing. less than 36 hours after being admitted... [ flatlining ] ...she was dead. it all happened so fast that her family and many in the community were blindsided. groah: i mean, you're shocked. i just saw her. she just worked on me. she was fine. so, i was in shock. she was healthy when i left. how did mary go from the healthiest person in the family to dead? narrator: that question confounded doctors, and mary's autopsy provided limited answers. doctors discovered a physiological process called apoptosis. vannamee: mary yoder's cells appeared to be attacking themselves, and that is an indication of a person who has either undergone a strong dosage of chemotherapy or had poison introduced into their body.

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the victim had been beaten beyond recognition. she had on a blue jean skirt and it was twisted to the side. her bra was pulled open and her shirt was down. she's all cut up. so she did struggle. it appears she ran out of her flip-flops because they're in two different places, and her panties are near one of the flip flops. narrator: problems presented themselves straight away. the area was so isolated there were no streetlights, which meant no witnesses. there was no murder weapon at the scene. the victim had no identification. but the killer did leave some clues behind. we had numerous pieces of evidence from the scene, including a candy wrapper. there were bloodstained rocks that were swabbed at the scene, and the swabs were submitted. narrator: the autopsy revealed the victim died of blunt force trauma to the head, and the motive appeared to be sex. i think that she got picked up by this suspect. i think however it transpired,

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Could road rage shooting in Middletown be justifiable?

There’s a question some people asked following what police called a road rage shooting in Middletown.

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